Lilongwe Archdiocese Challenges Workers to Embrace Integrity and Collaboration
The workers and Curia of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lilongwe have been challenged to embrace hard work and total commitment to their duties.
Speaking during the Jubilee for Workers and the Curia today at Maula, Archbishop George Tambala emphasized the importance of collaboration.
His Grace Tambala urged the staff to avoid working in isolation and instead promote unity to achieve the Archdiocese’s goals.
Archbishop Tambala
“We must work together as pilgrims, pilgrims of hope. There is also the theme of the Synod; the Synod is also about working together.”the Archbishop noted.
Meanwhile, the Archdiocesan Human Resources Manager, Valentine Bandawe, mentioned that, the message of unity and dedication will be strictly implemented across all institutions.
Bandawe indicated that his office will develop mechanisms to ensure clear lines of communication with various commissions for easier follow-up and coordination.

Archdiocesan HR Manager, Bandawe
“We will keep in touch with them to gather feedback, If there are areas where we are falling short, we will ensure that corrective measures are taken.”Bandawe said.
Bandawe also proposed making an annual event for the workers to serve as a period of reflection and a reminder of the workers’ responsibilities.
The ceremony brought together representatives from various institutions, including the Catholic Development Commission (CADECOM) and the Catholic Health Commission (CHC), alongside other Archdiocesan staff.
The day featured spiritual sessions, including a talk on the Jubilee by Pastoral Coordinator Fr. Frank Phiri, a session on Reconciliation, and Eucharistic Adoration led by Auxiliary Bishop Vincent Mwakhwawa. The event concluded with a Mass celebrated by Archbishop George Tambala.
By Lester Mhone

