Kungoni

Kumbewu will offer skill training for women and serve as a site for various information sessions including Aids education, agricultural diversification, money management and more.

[citation needed] In the beginning Father Boucher founded the Carving Centre to teach the local artists new techniques.

The artworks are sold to tourists or shops everywhere in the country with a special view on a fair price for the carvers so they can support their families.

The gallery documents, the thirty years of work performed in the community and the advancement of the themes and craftsmanship of the pieces.

The Kungoni carvings are that popular, that it is even possible to find some in the Vatican museum and in the Buckingham Palace and in Churches and private collections in Africa, Europe, and North America.

Chamare Museum also provides detailed information on the rituals and rights of passage for the Chewa, Ngoni, and Yao people.

[citation needed] This courses combine the knowledge of Father Boucher, who has been a resident of Malawi for forty years, and his European view on the things.

The cultural course offers Ngo's and faith based aid workers an orientation and inside into Malawian priorities and local realities.

[citation needed] They create decorative jewelry and useful accessories made out of natural materials (seeds, plants) which are sold at the Centre.

Mua Mission.
The Carving Centre.