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December 14, 2020 Arkangel Tembo- Mana 1 Comment
Archbishop of Blantyre Diocese, Thomas Msusa has hinted that the Archdiocese’s upcoming Kuwala FM radio station will go on air next year in January.
Archbishop Msusa with Catholic Kuwala FM taskforce
He disclosed this on Saturday, during the ordination ceremony of four deacons to priesthood at St Montfort Parish in Blantyre.
Archbishop Msusa said he was impressed with the progress of the project but urged the congregation from the archdiocese to contribute money in order to enable the completion of its studios at Limbe Cathedral.
“I am impressed with the commitment of our Christians in all the parishes in the archdiocese. The progress made so far is impressive and by January our radio will hit the airwaves,” he said.
Kuwala FM Radio To Hit Airwaves In January
By Arkangel Tembo
Blantyre, Mana: Archbishop of Blantyre Diocese, Thomas Msusa has hinted that the Archdiocese’s upcoming Kuwala FM radio station will go on air next year in January.
We will hit the airwaves in January- Msusa
He disclosed this on during the ordination ceremony of four deacons to priesthood at St Montfort Parish in Blantyre.
Archbishop Msusa said he was impressed with the progress of the project but urged the congregation from the archdiocese to contribute money in order to enable the completion of its studios at Limbe Cathedral.
“I am impressed with the commitment of our Christians in all the parishes in the archdiocese. The progress made so far is impressive and by January our radio will hit the airwaves,” he said.