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Munzi Wesu Celebrates Official Opening
18 August 2010
Sr. Mary Lucey has been the driving force behind the building of two villages in Pemba, Zambia. The opening of the second village, named by its residents as Munzi Wesu, was celebrated on July 20, 2010.
Reflections from the Friends of Nano at Mongu
22 July 2010
Friends of Nano in Zambia reflect on their experiences of being part of this group.
Reflections from Zambia
13 July 2010
Sr. Clementina, Ms Namata Mundia and Mr. Jeff Mukiti Sinonge reflect on their own individual experiences.
2010 Assembly of Zambian Vice Province
16 May 2010
From the 14th to 18th of April twenty-five Presentation Sisters gathered for the annual assembly in Lusaka, Zambia. This year is an extra special time as they are celebrating 40 years of Presentation Presence in Zambia.
Sister Farmers Hard At Work
15 April 2010
Sr. Immaculata SSF, a member of a local native congregation in Zambia, reports on the 3rd Sisters Farmer’s Conference organized by Sr. Inez and other Presentation Sisters.
The Church in Africa in Service to Reconciliation, Justice and Peace
12 February 2010
An assembly for Africa of the Synod of Bishops took place from 4 - 25 October 2009. The theme was: The Church in Africa in Service to Reconciliation, Justice and Peace. Sr. Judith Habasune, a junior Zambian Sister, shares her reflections on forgiveness
An American Presentation GEE Experience
11 January 2010
Students from Presentation High School, San Jose, California, U.S.A., visited the Southern Province (Livingstone/Pemba) of Zambia
Cheshire Home, Malengwa, Zambia
09 November 2009
Last year, the Cheshire Home, in Malengwa, Zambia celebrated the twenty fifth Anniversary of its opening. The report of the event got lost in cyberspace but has now been found!
Double Joy
25 September 2009
In the days leading up to the 4th and 5th of September 2009, all roads led to Mongu the ‘Capital’ of Western Province, Zambia as we made our way to the joyful celebrations that were the final professions of Inonge and Numba.
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