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Father Boucher Remembered for Preserving Malawian Culture

The departed Catholic priest, father Claude Boucher, has been described as a man who knew how to safeguard and preserve the Malawian culture.

Robert Kalindiza who once worked as a curator at ku Ngoni Centre of Culture and Arts in Dedza says father Boucher, well known as a Chisale as unique, did not like to be identified as a white man considering the years he spent at Mua Mission.

Father Boucher died yesterday at Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe.

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