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Zomba bishop Chaima cashes in on CWA bus dreams while women scramble
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51847, member: 636"] Catholic Women's Association members from across Zomba Diocese gathered at the cathedral for a major fundraising campaign targeting 60 million Kwacha to purchase organizational transportation. Bishop Alfred Mateyu Chaima commended the women's determination to proceed with their ambitious project despite the current economic challenges facing the nation. The prelate emphasized how their initiative demonstrates remarkable unity within the Catholic community. He urged participants to maintain their collaborative spirit while strengthening family and community bonds through their faith. The bishop praised their decision to prioritize Christian values during difficult financial times. Daisy Kambalame addressed the assembly as the guest of honor, bringing her perspective as Chief Executive Officer of the Confederation of Chambers and Industry. She encouraged the women to consider multiple uses for their future vehicle beyond organizational needs. Kambalame suggested the bus could serve broader church functions while generating revenue to sustain association activities. Her primary message centered on maintaining solidarity among members throughout the fundraising process. She emphasized the importance of working together toward their common transportation goal. Atupele Muluzi reminded attendees that women constitute the majority of church membership and bear significant responsibility for institutional operations. Christina Lakiyoni, who chairs the diocesan Catholic Women's Association, rallied participants to avoid internal conflicts that might undermine their bus acquisition efforts. The event attracted approximately 5,000 women representing all 20 parishes within the diocese. Additional participants traveled from the Archdiocese of Blantyre to support the fundraising initiative. The gathering demonstrated widespread support for the transportation project across multiple Catholic communities. [/QUOTE]
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