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Ekwendeni is a town in the Northern Region of Malawi. It lies about from Mzuzu, in the Mzimba District.
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Ekwendeni is a town in the Northern Region of Malawi. It lies about from Mzuzu, in the Mzimba District.
==History== Ekwendeni was started by Scottish missionaries; in 1889 Walter Angus Elmslie opened a mission station at Ekwendeni. It has one of the oldest churches in Malawi belonging to the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP), the local equivalent of the Church of Scotland. In the 1920s, Jack and Mamie Martin were missionaries to Bandawe and Ekwendeni. Mamie created classes for girls to be educated when parents were known for preferring to educate their sons. Mamie died in 1928 but her family later created the Scottish charity called the Mamie Martin Fund which subsidises the education of girls in northern Malawi. thumb|left|W. A. Elmslie and a group of teachers from Ekwendeni at the [[Livingstonia Mission, ca1895]] The general hospital began in the 1890s as a ministry of the Free Church of Scotland. Ekwendeni Hospital is operated by the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Synod of Livingstonia, in partnership with the Presbyterian Church (USA), the Church of Scotland and the Presbyterian Church of Ireland. Ekwendeni Girls’ Secondary School was opened by the Synod in 1975.
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