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Rural Farmers Hail Transform Project 

Mzuzu Diocese Malawi -The Catholic Development Commission in Malawi (CADECOM) Mzuzu Diocese – TRANSFORM project farmers have hailed the 5 years project that has transformed their lives. Farmers were acknowledging this on Wednesday at a phase out meeting with Transform project officers and other stakeholders at Engucwini EPA- Kamwe section in Mzimba North district.

Transform Project- Kamwe- Mzimba North
Transform Project- Engucwini- Mzimba North

Chairperson for Tilime Club, one of the beneficiaries of the project – Fadwick Tembo, said through the new farming technique of Drip Kit Irrigation, they are harvesting more yields from a small piece of land than before, and they are able to feed well their families. 

Tembo also said that because the area faces water challenges, the club managed to purchase a Solar water pump from the tomatoes profits which simplified irrigation and increased profits and benefit to the club members.

Tilime Club Engucwini
Tilime Club Engucwini members at their Tomatoes garden

Currently, the club is into Tomato and Maize farming. The money made from selling tomatoes was used to buy three pigs which will be shared with each farmer through a pass-on system.

Tilime club appreciating the farming benefits,  are also constructing a warehouse and shop at  Kamwe trading center, The structures will be used for storing and selling the farm produce respectively.

Also complementing this great achievement, CADECOM Mzuzu diocese Coordinator, Daniel Zimba said he is very optimistic that the interventions provided to farmers would be sustained and continuing to change their lives.

Dan Zimba CADECOM CORDINATOR- MZUZU DIOCESE
Dan Zimba CADECOM CORDINATOR- MZUZU DIOCESE

Extension worker at Engucwini EPA Anthony Hamis Chisambi as a project partner commended the project interventions and pledged to sustain the program by training more farmers on this new method of farming and continue implementing all the interventions transform has planted in the area.

The main goal of the project was to contribute to sustainable Agricultural transformation that results in improved income, food and nutrition security among smallholder farmers in Malawi.

CADECOM Mzuzu Diocese has been implementing the project in Mzimba North, Mzimba South and Rumphi districts, benefiting more than 25, 000 rural farmers 

This 2 billion Malawian Kwacha Transform project for Mzuzu diocese was funded by the Royal Norwegian Embassy and coordinated by NCA-DCA Act Alliance.

Bishop Urges Christians Observe the Rosary Month

Mzuzu Diocese, Malawi– The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu, Right Reverend Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda, has called on Christians to pray the Rosary throughout the month of October, a month dedicated to this devotion worldwide.

His Lordship Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda Bishop of Mzuzu Diocese
His Lordship Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda Bishop of Mzuzu Diocese

Bishop Nyirenda said praying the Rosary allows Christians to seek the intercession of Mother Mary, while also bringing a deep understanding that Catholics worship and believe in God through Jesus and his Mary as an intercessor.

The bishop has also encouraged Christians to pray individually, as families, or in their churches as he hopes Christians will deepen their faith improve their prayer life and connection with God.

Recently, Pope Leo XIV also urged Catholics to pray the Rosary daily for peace in the world.

ST Michaels Parish to be Launched Next Year

The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu Right Reverend Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda said St Michaels Pro Parish will be officially launched next year.

The bishop made the announcement on Sunday 28 September,2025 during the Patron Saint Day celebration at Ekwendeni Mzimba district.

Reflecting on life St Michaels the Archangel patron saint of St Michaels Pro Parish, the bishop called on Christians to spread the word of God and guide one another in good ways, living the example of the Patron Saint.

“Let us serve others, communities and the church and we shouldn’t be selfish as we are messengers of God”, he said.

Bishop Nyirenda
Bishop Nyirenda

Vice chairperson for Development, Matias Mwalwanda said several fundraising initiatives are happening to complete the parish’s project such as finishing the priests house and office before next year.

Fr Tobias Mkweu parish priest of St Micheals Parish assisting the bishop in receiving the offertory gifts

Traditionally, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of St Michaels on 29 September every year.

Bishop Emeritus of Mzuzu Diocese Right Reverend John Ryan named St Michaels Pro in 2023.

Three Diocesan Priests Celebrate Silver Jubilee

Bowe Kasungu, Malawi -On Saturday 27 September,2025, Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu witnesses a joyful and colorful 25 years Priestly anniversary of Fr Austin Ndowera, Father Isaiah Nyirenda and Fr Andrew Kamanga who were ordained on 22 July 2000 by the late Bishop of the Diocese Joseph Mkasa Zuza at Holy Family Parish Bowe, Kasungu.

The three Priests
The three Priests

Speaking during this Thanksgiving mass, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu Right Reverend Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda asked the celebrants to continue serving the lord up to the end of their lives.

The bishop also asked Christians to pray for the celebrating priests to fulfill the mission of evangelization.

Bishop Nyirenda and the three priests
Bishop Nyirenda and the three priests

One of the priests, Father Isaiah Nyirenda appealed to young men to follow the calling of God and not to be misled by world distractions.

Parish Priest for Holy Family, Fr. Augustine Ushie Akpo pledged to keep praying for his fellow priests as the journey in Gods vineyard still continues.

During the mass,these priests renewed their priestly vows of chastity, praying Breviaries and obedient to their Superior.

Father Austin Ndowera comes from Holy Family Parish,Father Isaiah Nyirenda from St John’s Parish and Andrew Kamanga from St Theresa Parish.

Mary Mount Students Hold Spiritual Recollection

Mzuzu Malawi -Mary Mount Girls Catholic Secondary School on Saturday 27 September 2025 held a spiritual recollection at St Peter’s Cathedral in Mzuzu Diocese where Catholic and Anglican students participated in the active prayer life, penance and reconciliation.

The recollection was led by Fr. Tobias Mkweu of St Micheals Pro- Parish of Mzuzu Diocese. Father Mkweu emphasized the importance of such gatherings in helping the young people grow in holiness and good citizens. He also commended the school’s management for organizing what he described as a symbolic activity that will positively impact students’ lives.

Fr Mkweu leading the students into the sacrament of confession
Fr Mkweu leading the students into the sacrament of confession

Sister Victoria Zimba said the recollection reminded students of the need to remain holy and disciplined, noting that success cannot be achieved without discipline. She further assured that the school will ensure students put into practice the lessons shared during the event.

Mary mount girls Students in a reflective and surrendering mood
Students in a reflective and surrendering to God mood

The school’s Religious Prefect, Yankho Msako, said the recollection inspired learners to uphold holiness, avoid negative behavior, and remain focused on building a better future. She also pledged to continue encouraging fellow students to practice the values instilled during the exercise.

one of the students approaching the priest for confession
one of the students approaching the priest for confession

The long day program, which attracted 313 students, was held as the Jubilee year for the students under the theme of ”Growing in Holiness.”

Catholic Christians Encouraged to Emulate the Lives of their Patron Saints

On Sunday 21 September 2025 the faithful of St Padre PIO at Lusangazi in Mzuzu Diocese gathered to commemorate the feast day of their parish patron.

The celebration was led by the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu, Rt Rev Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda who encouraged the Christians to emulate the Life of St Padre – PIO who was well known for his wisdom, peaceful life, deep prayer life and healing of the sick.

Bishiop Nyirenda Preaching during St Padre-Pio Day at Lusangazi
Bishiop Nyirenda Preaching during St Padre-Pio Day at Lusangazi

Bishop Nyirenda said, “it is very important that Catholics celebrate the feast of our patrons together, to learn more about them and also because they intercede for us in heaven, so it is good that we commemorate and celebrate.”

The bishop further advised all parishes, church sectors, institutions and Christians to be celebrating their paron saints.

Father Joseph Mtemela a priest at St Padre PIO parish said as one way of emulating the life of St Padre PIO who was healing the sick , the parish also operates the hospital which offers free Outside Patient Department (OPD) medical treatment to the communities surrounding the parish and also offer monthly outreaches where around 300 people are treated from different physical sicknesses.

“We have different institutions around the parish under St Padre PIO charism, for example we have a hospital through which Padre PIO continues his healing mission, we encourage people here to go and attend to the medical activities which we are having so that they can be helped from their sicknesses, said Fr Mtemela

Fr Mtemela added that the parish also offers in-depth spiritual activities like daily mass, Catholic lessons that help the Christians to grow in their Catholic faith and their prayer life.

St Padre Pio Parishioners dancing during their patron saint feast day
St Padre Pio Parishioners dancing during their patron saint feast day

Sobuza Jere one of the parishioners, said it was a good celebration, and they are encouraged by the life and deeds of Padre PIO.

” Padre PIO teaches us to pray every day, not only Sunday and helping others in need,” said Jere

Initially the feast day is on 23rd September every year, but it was scheduled for 21 September to give opportunity to all members in the parish to celebrate together.

St Padre PIO Parish at Lusangazi in Mzuzu was established in 2002 and it has 22 outstations namely Matuli, Maluvenji, Nthungwa, Phutula just to mention a few.

Holycross Parish Celebrates 75 Years

On Sunday 14 September 2025, Christians at Holy Cross Nkhamenya Parish marked a great milestone, celebrating 75 years Jubilee since its establishment.

Speaking at the event, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu Right Reverend Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda called on servants and Christians to persevere like the missionaries who established the parish.

Bishop Nyirenda urged the current servants and Christians to be courageous, endure and make sacrifices to support the growth of faith and continue evangelization.

Bishop Nyirenda with holly cross parishioners after the Eucharistic celebration
Holy cross parishioners after the Eucharistic celebration


Parish Priest Father Felix Phiri said the number of Christians is increasing hence dividing the parish would be necessary to meet the pastoral needs of people.

Bishop Nyirenda Cutting the Golden Holycross parish Jubillee Cake
Cutting the Golden Holycross parish Jubillee Cake



One of the Christians, Charles Soko, expressed gratitude for the milestone and pledged to continue developing the parish through different initiatives.

Traditional Authority Kaluluma said the chiefs will continue supporting and working together with the Catholic Church.

Holy Cross Parish is one of the biggest parishes in the diocese with 65,000 christians,9 Zones,43 Outstations,105 Substations,325 Small Christian Communities,9 Catechists and 3 priests.

Bishop Nyirenda Ordains Three Priests and Two Deacons

The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu, Right Reverend Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda, on Saturday, 13 September 2025, presided over the priestly and diaconate ordination of the Pallottine congregation at St John’s Parish, Msamba, in Lilongwe.

The Candidates
The Candidates

The ordination saw three candidates—Barnet Chikani, Gabriel Yotam, and Yohane Lucas ordained as priests, while Maurice Isaac Mvula and Vincent Muliza were ordained as deacons.

candidates laying in prostration for the priesthood and diaconate
Pallottine candidates laying in prostration for the priesthood and diaconate

Speaking during the Mass, Bishop Nyirenda urged families to encourage young people to view priesthood, sisterhood, brotherhood, and marriage as good callings from God.

The bishop further appealed to parents to pray, teach, and educate their children to guide them properly in choosing their vocations, stressing that the family serves as a “first school of faith.”

Bishop Nyirenda with new priests
Bishop Nyirenda with new priests

Speaking on behalf of the parents of the newly ordained, Mr. Andrew Yotamu expressed gratitude for witnessing their son’s achievement. He said the journey had been sustained by constant prayer and family support, and he further thanked the teachers and formators who shaped the candidates during their studies.

members of Mzuzu diocese at Msamba Parish Lilongwe witnessing the ordination
members of Mzuzu diocese at Msamba Parish Lilongwe witnessing the ordination

Fr.Barnet Chikani and Fr.Yohane Lucas have been assigned to serve in the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu, while Father Gabriel Yotam has been sent to serve in Germany.

Mzuzu Diocese Holds Season of Care for Creation Reflection: “Be in Peace with Nature”
You set the earth on its foundation,
immovable from age to age.
You wrapped it with the depths like a cloak;
the waters stood higher than the mountains
(Psalm 104)

In a powerful reflection during the celebration of the Holy Mass in this Season of Care for Creation, Fr. Isaac John Katumbi, Vicar General of Mzuzu Diocese, emphasized the urgent need for humanity to live in harmony with nature. Preaching at an event organized by the Mzuzu Diocese Integrated Ecology Centre under the Laudato Si project at Katoto Forest which also included a walk in the forest and bird viewing at the dam. Fr. Katumbi highlighted the devastating consequences of war and environmental degradation. “War is not good,” he stated, drawing parallels between conflicts in war zones and humanity’s relationship with nature. Just as we yearn for peace in the world we should also strive for peace with nature.

Fr. Isaac John katumbi presiding over the Holy Mass in the season of Care for Creation.

When there is war in a country, people come to dialogue and settle for peace. We have to know that nature does not forgive; it fights back. He pointed to the increasing frequency of natural disasters such as cyclones, landslides, and ice melting as evidence of nature’s response to human actions. Fr. Katumbi stressed that peace builds nations and that progress and development thrive in peaceful environments. He urged the audience to recognize that humanity’s relationship with nature is one of stewardship, not ownership. We did inherit this planet earth from our ancestors, but we have borrowed it from our coming generations. We need to be conscious of this responsibility because we owe it to the next generation.

Wild ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) find peace in Katoto Forest

In the liturgy of the Word with the first reading from Wisdom 13:1-9, the second reading from Colossians 1:15-20  and the Gospel from Matthew 8:23-27 the Vicar General emphasized that God is present in all creation and that harming nature is akin to hurting God. When Jesus called for peace in the midst of the storm, calming the waters he meant to assure us that nature is under his control, and he has authority to bring about order. 

The youth rehearsing for the celebration of the Holy Mass

The event, aimed at raising environmental awareness among the younger generation, underscored the importance of living in peace with nature. As the global community continues to grapple with environmental challenges, Fr. Katumbi’s message serves as a timely reminder of the need for collective action to protect the planet. The Mzuzu Diocese Integrated Ecology Centre’s efforts through the Laudato Si project are part of a broader initiative to promote ecological awareness and sustainability in the region. As the world observes the Season of Care for Creation, the call to “be in peace with nature” resonates deeply, urging all to reflect on their relationship with the environment and their role in safeguarding the future.

There were 35 youths that attended the Mass. we continue to our journey. Preservation, conservation and Education. Mzuzu Diocese Integrated Education Centre.

Some of the youth appreciating the tree nursery at LIFE.

St Augustine Parish Celebrates their Patron Day  

St Augustine parish of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu, on 7th September 2025 honored and celebrated the feast day of St Augustine of the Hippo their parish patron.

It was a colorful event where all the 9 churches of the parish gathered to thank God and beseeched the intersession of St Augustine.

St Augustine of the Hippo
St Augustine of the Hippo Patron of St Augustine Parish of Mzuzu Diocese

Leading the eucharistic celebration for the day the Vicar General of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu Father Isaac John Katumbi said if Christians want to follow Jesus Christ, they must deny themselves and carry their cross at their patron saints deed while on earth.

In his homily, the Vicar General encouraged the parish parishioners to emulate the life of St Augustine who at the age of 33 years was converted to Christianity and left everything and followed Jesus Christ.

The Vicar General of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu with St Augustine Parishioners after the Eucharist celebration of the patron Day
The Vicar General of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu with St Augustine Parishioners after the Eucharist celebration of the patron Day

Augustine was born to a Christian mother, St. Monica, and a pagan father, Patricius. Despite his mother’s devout faith, Augustine grew up influenced more by his father’s paganism, but the turning point came in 386 when Augustine, while in a garden in Milan, heard a child’s voice singing “Tolle, Lege” (“Take up and read”). Interpreting this as a divine command, he picked up a nearby Bible and opened it to Romans 13:13-14, which urged him to abandon his life of sin and put on the Lord Jesus Christ. This moment marked his final conversion to Christianity.

St Augustine parish was established in 1986 from St Peters Parish in Mzuzu and currently it has about 3,600 members following the establishment of St Micheals pro-parish which was part of St Augustine parish.

The Parish Priest for the Parish, Father Albert Chirambo said the life of St Augustine is a source of hope to Christian who have gone against God , citing that no matter how sinful someone maybe but God forgives.

“Our hearts are restless until they rest in God, we cannot find peace in sins, let us follow the will of God and find peace like our patron saint“ Father Chirambo quoted St Augustine sentiments.

St. Augustine’s journey from a life of sin to sainthood is a testament to the transformative power of God’s grace. His intellectual brilliance and spiritual depth continue to inspire Christians across the world, making him one of the most influential figures in the history of the Church.

 One of the Parishioners, Judith Tembo from St Faustina Outstation said the history of their patron has taught her conversion is possible despite the past sins and age.

St Augustine Parishioners at their patron saint day
St Augustine Parishioners at their patron saint day

St. Augustine died on August 28, 430, during the siege of Hippo by the Vandals. His feast day is celebrated on August 28, and he is the patron saint of theologians, brewers, and those seeking conversion.