Kalamba

In 1895, Mr. Peter Cameron Scott, a Scottish missionary sent from America passed here and ventured further interior to Nzaui where he set up the first Africa inland Mission in Kalamba with his sister Margret and six others.

[1] After hardly seven months, he had established three other missions in Ukambani at Sakai, Kilungu and Kangundo.

He died in Nzaui- Kalamba on 4 December in 1896, after having established the first mission that gave birth to the Africa Inland Church in Ukambani.

Peter was generally weak but very strong in faith as he had been run over by a hand cart back home at the age of 3 making his general condition of health unpredictable for the better part of his life.

A portrait of Johannes Hoffman and that of his wife Emilie who lived here between (1886-1914) is preserved in the church with a written message in his own words.