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Administration

Elikani Chiingeni (BA) The School Manager

 

 

 

Elikani Chiingeni is a Social Sciences and Arts teacher at Norfolk Schools in Malawi. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Theology and Religious Studies) from Mzuzu University (Mzuzu-Malawi), a Diploma in Theology from the University of Malawi (Chancellor College, Zomba-Malawi) and a Diploma in Theology and Christian Ministry from Evangelical Bible College of Malawi (Blantyre-Malawi). Currently, he is pursuing a Master of Theology at Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.

He has taught Theology in different theological colleges in Malawi for 5 years. He has also taught in a secondary school for 2 years. He has served as an associate minister in Church, served a Chaplain, Dean of Students, Head of Humanities Department and a member in management forums. He has a passion to teach and publish articles in various disciplines. He also teaches research methods and writing. He enjoys teaching and works towards achieving educational and teaching goals and objectives in any teaching institution. He is excited to serve as a teacher at Norfolk Schools in Malawi, Inc. His desire is to continue learning and contribute towards the development and growth of the Norfolk Schools in Malawi.

Davie Zombezana (BSc.) Financial Director

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Davie C. Zombezana is the Mathematics and Science teacher at Norfolk Schools in Malawi. He is a holder of Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition and Food Science from the University of Malawi, Lilongwe University of Agriculture & Natural Resources (LUANAR) formerly known as Bunda College of Agriculture

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He is so passionate about Mathematics and Science. And as a teacher he aims to teach and care for students in a motivational way that is of understanding of students’ needs. He works earnestly to provide leadership in classroom and always keeps abreast of new technology and new teaching techniques so as to be the best teacher he can be.

He is also passionate about young people and if given an opportunity he works to see them develop into responsible citizens.

Davie loves reading various kinds of literature especially those of science and Christian literature. He also loves writing, actually he is a website writer for Fountain of Victory Church International.

Faculty

 

Josephine Banda (BA.)

Josephine Banda is a Language Arts teacher at Norfolk Schools in Malawi. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (Media for Development) from the University of Malawi, formally known as Chancellor College (Zomba-Malawi), a Diploma in Education Language and a Certificate in Project Planning and Implementation from Nyasa Job Agency (Zomba-Malawi).

 

She has taught Bible classes in different churches and Christian organizations in Malawi for over 5 years. She has served as Ministry Team Leader, Field Research Assistant, volunteer Social Worker and An Education Inspirer in various organizations, both national and international.

 

In her free time Josephine loves to read and write, she has a passion to teach. As someone who loves literature Josephine’s goal is to help students develop their writing, reading comprehension, and listening and speaking skills, with the aim of expanding their capacity to use the English language both for communication and personal enrichment.

Gilbert Chikadza (BSc.)

Gilbert has been teaching in an informal setting for 5 years.  His love for teaching decided to join Norfolk Schools in Malawi that he can help children reach their potential. In his free time Gilbert likes playing volleyball, travelling and listening to music.

Lydia Kamphulusa (BA.)

Lydia V Kamphulusa – is a passionate Teacher in the Language and Arts Department at Norfolk Schools in Malawi. Dedicated to nurturing young minds, Lydia is on the cusp of completing her Bachelor of Arts in Social Economic History from the prestigious University of Malawi, formerly known as Chancellor College with a stellar credit to her name.

Lydia’s journey is marked by a transformative experience at the UNDP Accelerator Lab workshop in November 2021, where her commitment to alleviating youth-focused poverty took root. This profound encounter solidified her dedication to shaping a brighter future for the next generation.

Through her exploration of Psychology, Lydia has not only deepened her understanding of human connection but has also honed her ability to embrace diverse perspectives. Her open-mindedness and genuine curiosity foster meaningful interactions, both in and out of the classroom.

Lydia’s role extends beyond teaching; she is a bridge to USA dreams for the students at Norfolk Schools in Malawi. Guiding them through Practical Communication and Research Composition, she equips them with the skills they need to excel in academia and the professional world.

Lydia’s involvement in local community development projects underscores the crucial role of local actors in international collaborations. Her contribution adds depth to the tapestry of African History studies.

Beyond her academic and professional endeavors, Lydia finds solace and creativity in the culinary arts. With a growing passion for cooking and baking, she’s embarked on an entrepreneurial journey, proudly launching “Lydia’s the Food Maestro.”

Through her culinary venture, Lydia envisions a future where her creations delight taste buds not just in Malawi, but around the globe.

Connect with Lydia for insights, collaboration, or to simply share your thoughts: Email: lkamphulusa@norfolkschoolsmalawi.org

Together, let’s shape a brighter tomorrow.

Staff

Bishop Francis Mendulo

Bishop Francis Mendulo was born in the family of eight children in the year 1975 on 6th June. He grew up in a village community but God's grace led him to receive Jesus Christ at the early age of 13, and has been in the Lord all his life. In his youth years he served God in so many areas in the kingdom of God. His first calling was that of an evangelist when he was 22 years. He started pastoring in 2009 on October 4th. He married Miriam Chirwa and together they have three children: Faith, Timothy and Gabriel. Bishop Mendulo has a bachelor's and a master's degree in theology from Jacksonville Baptist Seminary Florida, USA. He is a Bishop in Voice of God Ministries Inc. and pastoring Chapima Voice of God Church at Chapima Heights opposite Chapima Police Unit in the city of Blantyre. He is also serving as Chaplain at Norfolk Schools in Malawi. 

 

Bishiop Mendulo is always grateful to the glory of God at work in his life. God bless you

Patience Samuel

Patience is an Office Manager for Norfolk Schools in Malawi hails from Blantyre, Malawi.

she studied Human Resource Management at the Continuing Education Centre (CEC) at Malawi University of Business Administration and Science (MUBAS formerly The Polytechnic). She enjoys talking and interacting with other people and during her free time and enjoys swimming and learning new stuff.

Patience would like to further her studies as well as develop her businesses further. She always says if you need to get somewhere in life, it's all up to you. Be focused and be determined.

Jacob Msiska

 

 

Jacob hails from Kalora Village in traditional authority Mwansambo, Karonga district. He's the fourth born in the family of five children. In his leisure time Jacob enjoys watching soccer games and serving God with all his heart.

 

 

 

Faculty 

Mr. Davie Zombezana (BSc.Bunda College-University of Malawi)--Mathematics and Science.

Mr. Elikani Chiingeni (BA., Mzuzu University)--Social Sciences and Arts.

Mr. Gilbert Chikadza (BSc., Lilongwe University of Agriculture & Natural Resources (LUANAR)- Mathematics and Science

​Ms. Josephine Banda (BA. Chancellor College--University of Malawi)-Communication & Cultural Studies

Miss Lydia Kamphulusa (BA. Chancellor College--University of Malawi)-Social Economics History

 

Staff

Bishop Francis Mendulo--Chaplain

Mrs. Patience Samuel--Office Manager

​​Mr. Jacob Msiska --Janitor

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