SEEDS donated and helped plant some trees ( Amarula, Lemon, Mango, Musahuli, Baobab) at Limulunga Community School and here is an update of how they are doing. There has been an extensive drought in Zambia this year but their amazing teacher Mr. Mwalusi and the children are keep
Sending the much needed fruit and vegetable seeds to Zambia is one thing, but when the very hard working people don’t get the rains they so rely on, the result is catastrophic. This is how they end up without seed for their next planting. I usually try to write positive messages
I have had the pleasure of meeting 3 students participating in the RGD Designation Designathon and ended up with this amazing art work. Thank you to Tomomi, Ethan and Vicky. You were a great team and did a great job! During the event, small teams of design students and grads (led by e
I am a proud grandma in so many ways! Not here in Canada but in Zambia! I am so proud to announce that Emanuel and Pumulo had a beautiful baby girl, Katanekwa in Nov.20, 2017 and Njamba and Ireen had a baby girl, Lungowe Marvis on May 3rd,2018. Over the last 7 years I have seen many b
If you ever go to Barotseland Africa there are three things that you can count on! At least one of the vehicles you are in, will break down! Things always take longer than you expect, so enjoy the slower pace! You will have a great time and fall in love with Barotseland Africa and it
Just the same as any other day of the year except when I bring a few Santa hats to Barotseland. Merry Christmas to everyone both here in Canada & Kalabo, Mongu, Sioma, Kaoma, Lusaka & Chipata. May the rains come soon!
Below is a Crop Calendar to know when to plant and to expect your harvest in the areas we work in Zambia. Have a look at the calendar below to plan when you will plant your next crop. The upper part of the chart is for Chipata & Katete, the middle and lower sections of the
Hello Readers, We would like to tell you about our updated data protection features. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) legislation comes into effect on May 25th 2018 and we at Socio-Economic And Environmental Development Solutions (SEEDS) want to ensure that our communication
In order to ensure that our wild animals are taken care of we need to feed the officers. By growing their own food, money saved on food to feed the officers will be money spent on other necessities to stop poachers from killing the animals in the parks. SEEDS is sending Non-GMO vegeta
Our manager in Kalabo told me in 2017 that farmers would walk for 9 hours to come and pick up a bushel of his tomatoes. Mualuka had over 3000 tomatoes plants. Can you imagine walking 9 hours there and 9 hours home to get a bushel of tomatoes so you could have some thing to eat and see