Temba Nkomozepi is a missionary with the United Methodist General Board of Global Ministries serving as an agriculturalist at Mujila Falls Agriculture Center in Kanyama, Zambia. Temba is from Zimbabwe where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture. He holds both a Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in agricultural civil engineering, with an emphasis is water resource management from Kyungpook National University in Daegu, South Korea.
Tamba takes part in a range of agricultural, education, and health projects, as well as church growth and development. Mujila Falls raises essential crops, such as corn, and engages in small animal husbandry, cattle and goat milking, fruit culture, tree nurseries, fish culture and research.
Temba’s favorite Bible verse is from 2 Kings: 3 – where the Lord fills a valley with water and protects it so people and animals can drink. “This passage,” he says, “shows me that irrigation, or agricultural engineering, can play an important role in the will of God. I have made it my commitment to contribute to bringing together the perfect environment and inputs to grow crops and improve people’s livelihoods.”
Previous Missionary Trobby Kandala
Trobby Kandala arrived at Sierra Leone, Africa in August 2021 to teach people there about agricultural techniques. If you wish to support Trobby, make checks payable to “Parfreyville” with “For Trobby” in the note field, and send to Parfreyville Methodist Church, N1979 County Rd. K, Waupaca, WI 54981.
Read more on Trobby's blog.
If you have any questions, please contact Russel Leitz at rleitz@mwwb.net.
May 17, 2022 - Update on Mission Work