Sister Teresa Francis Mulenga marked twenty-five years of religious dedication during weekend festivities at her native village under Traditional Authority Namadidi. The Teresian Sisters Congregation member hosted the Silver Jubilee celebration in Zomba District with attendance from Bishop Alfred Mateyu Chaima and numerous clergy members. Religious sisters from multiple congregations joined the commemoration that centered on service and righteous living. Mulenga expressed appreciation to God while acknowledging her parents' support for her religious calling. She requested continued prayers from Christians and friends for faithful service.
Bishop Chaima commended Mulenga's environmental conservation efforts and women's empowerment programs during his address. The Diocese of Zomba leader highlighted her soap-making and fertilizer production training that helps women achieve economic independence. He praised her humility among fellow sisters and thanked her family for supporting her religious vocation. The bishop encouraged other parents to guide children toward religious service as priests or sisters. Mulenga described her joy at reaching the milestone while expressing gratitude for divine blessings.
Bishop Chaima commended Mulenga's environmental conservation efforts and women's empowerment programs during his address. The Diocese of Zomba leader highlighted her soap-making and fertilizer production training that helps women achieve economic independence. He praised her humility among fellow sisters and thanked her family for supporting her religious vocation. The bishop encouraged other parents to guide children toward religious service as priests or sisters. Mulenga described her joy at reaching the milestone while expressing gratitude for divine blessings.