Comboni Missionaries' Team

African Cuisine. Madagascar

There are many different culinary traditions in Madagascar’s cuisine. The influence of Southeast Asian, African, Oceanic, Indian, Chinese and European immigrants is evident in Madagascar’s cuisine. A tasty dish based on prawns Today we take you to Madagascar with Coco Crevettes, a dish based on prawns, coconut and curry, to be enjoyed accompanied by white […]

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Unlocking Africa’s Potential with the Miracle Moringa Tree

In the heart of Africa, where climate change is wreaking havoc on communities already grappling with water scarcity and desertification, a humble tree is emerging as a beacon of hope: the moringa tree. Originating from the foothills of the Himalayas, the moringa tree, also known as the drumstick tree, has found its way to Africa,

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Vocation Story. Fr. Noel. From Africa to the Philippines

Fr. Noel Sakie, a Comboni missionary priest from Togo, shares his vocation story. My name is Fr. Noel Sakie, Comboni missionary priest from Togo. Firstborn in my family, I have two young sisters. My vocation journey started when I joined my uncle after my father’s passing. When I joined my uncle, the first experience which

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Vocation Story. Fr. David. Being a good listener

During his childhood, he escaped a serious illness.  The Protestant environment and the reluctance of his parents to send him to the seminary did not extinguish his desire to become a missionary priest of the Comboni Missionaries. Fr. David Odour Ochieng, shares his vocational journey.  I was born on 3rd July 1991 at Pumwani hospital

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