Living Waters Church raise K3m during big walk to construct Cathedral in Mzuzu

Mzuzu Living Waters Church has raised K3 million from a fundraising Big Walk held in Mzuzu City on Saturday.

Apostle Ndovie laid the foundation stone for Mzuzu Cathederal in 2016

The Church organised the function to source K 200 million towards the construction of a 5,000-seater Cathedral in the city.

Building Committee Chairperson, Sterlia Ndhlovu appealed to companies, organisations and well-wishers for more support to meet the target amount.

“We thank God for giving us K3 million from the fundraising we had over the weekend. But we are still asking from well-wishers for assistance since we are in need of K 200 million to finish our project,” she explained.

Ndhlovu pointed out that they would organise other activities like dinner dance and selling of T-Shirts to raise more money.

Guest of honour during the event was Mzuzu City Mayor Councillor, William Mkandawire commended the church for the project.

“Mzuzu City Council is grateful to Living Waters Church for the initiative of constructing a cathedral which will change the face of the city and improve the social, economic and spiritual growth,” he said.

The Cathedral is still at foundation stage since 2016 when Church’s founder Apostle, Stanley Ndovi laid a foundation stone.

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masa masina
masa masina
6 years ago

Build schools and technical colleges. we already have enough prayer houses in this country. what we need most are not cathedrals but good education institutions where our youth can learn vital skills and knowledge to help them become producers. this country needs producers. we have too many consumers.

wakikiki
6 years ago

well done

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