We are very privileged to have Luc Roozendaal and the people of Barotseland make this amazing documentary. You can do your bit to help, by sharing this video to help to feed your children in the future. Let’s all learn from these valuable lessons and try to grow an alternative p
The next two days were really busy! After Carl & I unpacked and had a shower at Nyoka Guest House. I marinated the steaks for dinner. This is my mothers signature dish. I tried to plan a menu with items I could find in Zambia. Here is the menu we had for the next 3 days all cooked
We all arrived at Nyoka Guest House in Kalabo and got settled in. The three boys shared a chalet, Mualuka ( our interpreter), Frederick (Our driver who is now our manager in Mongu at The Silozi Seed Bank & Trees for Elephants) and Dominic (Njmaba, Kufuku and Mutiowa’s father
As you drive across the Great West Road from Lusaka, you pass through Kafue National Park and takes about two hours to drive through. This is on the way to Mongu at about 110k/per hour and that is the thinnest part of the park. See the black line in the picture from Lusaka to Mongu. T
Matindo Jeff Mulopo will go down in history as a kind, conscientious, smart, hard working genuine soul. Matindo has helped Socio-Economic and Environmental Development Solutions(SEEDS) in so many ways over the years so I am so pleased that he has graduated and become a Registered Nurs
Zambia Africa 2012′Originally Posted on September 10, 2012 Reposted July 2021 June 28/12 It is almost 2 months until I travel to Africa again but I woke up at 5:30 am this morning feeling as excited as if I was leaving tomorrow. I am going back to Zambia to see Njamba and his family f
Originally Posted on September 20, 2011 Reposted in May 2021 After meeting in their village, Mamma, Njamba, Ngebe, Jami, David , Max & I climbed back into the vehicle with the rice, bananas on the floor and the suitcases on top. The live chicken’s legs were tied and it was placed
Gum Balls Originally posted September 19, 2011 Revised and re Posted May 2021 From what I remember, Njamba left to put the mattress in their hut and then I remembered the gum balls I had carried all those miles from Toronto Canada to Kalabo, Zambia, Africa. Luckily I wore my layered d
Originally Posted on September 15, 2011 Updated and reposted April 2021 All of a sudden, I saw out of the World Vision vehicle window, a sign painted on the side of a what I remember to be yellow building. The Luoke Health Centre. My heart skipped as I new we were in Njamba’s vi
Originally Posted on September 12, 2011 | 5 Comments Reposted and updated March 2021 We set off at 6:00hours, from Mongu, the next day to cross the 57 k sand road from Mongu to Kalabo across the Barotse Plain. It was the dry season so the water levels were relatively low. Th