ZAMBIA: Lusaka Archdiocese Brings Clean Water to St. Patrick Ngobola Community

Archbishop Alick Banda

Archdiocese of Lusaka Media

The Archdiocese of Lusaka, led by the archbishop Most Rev. Alick Banda, has provided a gift of borehole, drilled through the Pastoral Fund to a small outstation of St. Patrick Ngobola under St. Peter’s Parish in 10 Miles area of Zambia.

For generations, the people of Ngobola have struggled to access clean water, relying on unsafe and distant sources for their daily needs.

The new borehole offers not just clean water, but also a renewed sense of health, dignity, and possibility for the community.

This initiative highlights the Church’s commitment to addressing both the spiritual and physical needs of the people of God.

 By responding to the long-standing plea for clean water, the Archdiocese has demonstrated that faith and action can overcome even the deepest challenges.

The borehole stands as a beacon of hope, a testament to the Church’s mission of uplifting communities, and a reminder that progress is possible when compassion meets determination.

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