The pioneer White Fathers were affiliated to the Catholic Missionary Society of White Fathers which is also known as Religious Institute of the Missionaries of Africa. They arrived in Algiers in February 1874.[1] They started their journey to the Equatorial Africa (victoria Nyanza region) on the 15th November 1878. They spent a total of 10 months on their journey that is 2 months in a boat from Algiers to Bagamoyo and the other 8 months on foot from Bagamoyo to Kigungu.[2]
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