regarding Feba Mozambique

Project Coordinator appointed for Radio Wimbi

Good news from Bob Bartz, Ministry Specialist for South and Central Africa, about the Radio Wimbi project.

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Mozambique: life-changing hope – you can bring it!

"The north of Mozambique revolves around two industries, tourism and fishing,” says Bob Bartz, Feba’s man in Mozambique. “Their lives revolve around the water of the bay and their livelihood depends on it.” The north of Mozambique suffers from poverty, conflict, corruption and disease.

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New antenna and studio upgrades for Mozambique radio

780 miles, a 22-hour journey to northern Mozambique spread over 2-days — and that’s just the beginning of the latest road trip for Feba’s Development Engineer for Africa, Graham Kimber.

Prayer Points

  • Pray for Graham’s safety while travelling, and good health throughout the trip. And pray for his family back home in Malawi.
  • Pray for Bob Bartz and Feba Mozambique staff as they discuss the budgeting and planning on the projects in Mozambique.
  • Pray for local partners such as those with AIM that God will bless their work among the hard-to-reach peoples in Mozambique.

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Wheelchair cheer for Celeste

Celeste smiling in wheelchair

Lives are being changed for the better – and bringing real hope to the hard-to-reach! In rural Mozambique, Feba staff found an unusual, practical way to help one of their listeners. Thanks to our supporters’ generosity. Radio can reach remote people and places.

Frequency given to Radio Nuru in Macomia

Praise God! Feba Mozambique Programme Director, Narciso Zandamela, has reported that they have received their broadcast licence

Prayer Points

  • Pray that the station will receive quick and hassle-free permission from the regulating authority for test broadcasts to commence.
  • Pray for the team who will assemble the broadcast equipment on-site in June and hope to begin the first test broadcasts. Pray for a smooth installation process and a clear signal.
  • Pray for the AIM missionaries who are the gatekeepers for this new station, for God's favour upon the production of programme content in the kiMwane language.

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Let's make a jingle in Uxbridge

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Ep 21:

An impromptu jingle by INTRA, a gathering of young adults from Waterloo Road Church in Uxbridge, plus a short interview with Fernando Sumenetato Mandawo, a Feba Mozambique staff member. [14:00 mins]

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Muthyana back on air with suitcase studio

With the help of their Mark 2 Chrysolite suitcase studio, Feba Mozambique staff members have managed to get the Radio Muthyana FM radio station back on air.

Prayer Points

  • Pray for Radio Muthyana staff to be able to smoothly operate the suitcase studio to conduct their daily programming.
  • Pray for their radio and computer equipment needs and that the suitcase studio will function properly until Radio Muthyana can acquire new equipment.
  • Pray for the ongoing partnership between Radio Muthyana and Feba Mozambique. Currently Feba airs three hours of programming daily on Radio Muthyana.
  • Pray for leaders at this week’s Mozambique Summit where they will discuss a 2-3 year ministry plan for Feba Mozambique which will define specific projects that Feba UK (or other partners) will support and outline projects which Feba Mozambique is prepared to support by other means.

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Armed robbery takes Maputo radio station off the air

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Ep 18:

Following the armed robbery at Radio Muthyana in Maputo, Jon Hargreaves talks to colleagues in South Africa about the incident.

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Theft takes Muthyana off air

Our partner FM station Radio Muthyana in Maputo, Mozambique was taken off air last night, following an armed robbery in which a lot of transmission and studio equipment was stolen. We thank God nobody was killed.

Prayer Points

  • Pray for the staff as they overcome the shock of this robbery and the loss of their property.
  • Pray for Feba’s Bob Bartz who is trying to help Radio Muthyana get back on air by Monday. This will probably involve the Chrysolite suitcase studio already in the country.
  • Pray for the leaders attending the Mozambique Summit that their goals can be successfully accomplished.
  • Pray that they can concentrate on these strategic plans in the midst of helping Radio Muthyana replace equipment.

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