It’s never too late for Literacy
Shanta listened to the children learning English next door, and wondered what it might be like if she were to learn to read and write.
Shanta listened to the children learning English next door, and wondered what it might be like if she were to learn to read and write.
In Zimbabwe, women walk long distances to find the cleanest water they can use, but it’s still dirty, taken from local rivers or hand-dug wells. This is common when villages in Zimbabwe do not have a borehole. Walking to collect…
Suko has been waiting for her life to begin for a long time. She wants to start a garden, look after animals, provide for her children’s school fees, build a house and earn a better income. Everything was put on…
Mwoyo sits in his classroom, completing his agriculture quiz. His mind wanders to the family garden, which he waters each afternoon. When he walks to the school bus, he looks to the sky. It hasn’t rained for a long time….
I began ministry among the Mru community in 2008. I have come to realise how important it is to help improve their standard of living through good sanitation and by creating a hygienic environment. Since 2013, I have helped to…