Originally Posted on November 10, 2012 Updated and reposted March 2022 We finally made it to the pontoon crossing and I had two curious fellows present themselves to me who were trying to better their English. We managed to communicate very well considering. Every time I said some thi
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
As you know from our last Blog, we sent 135,439 non GMO fruit and vegetable seeds to Zambia on Dec. 6, 2021. Therefore they will not reap the harvest from these seeds for about 3-4 months. This brings us to over 6,263,049 seeds sent since October 2013 when we received our charitable s
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
I am so thankful that COVID-19 has not reached Mongu even though there are over 800,000 cases in Africa. I hope it is not that people in Mongu are not able to get tested for what ever reason. Let’s hope it is one of the advantages to living in a remote community and there truly
This video is a general layout of the area and the town. The Silozi Seed Bank & Trees for Elephants is in a more rural area north of the capital city of Mongu. Check us out on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/Siloziseedbanktreesforelephants/. Enjoy a look at where we work