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Monthly Archives: November 2008
Computer School
Here you can see our IT trainer Joseph Mumba, and a group of Makeni Centre Primary School children attending computer lessons. They are using a mixture of computers, some gifts from the Open University in the UK and others recently … Continue reading
Telephone number changes
It’s so Simple… isn’t it? Anything but, it would seem. We have reports of many people failing to reach our phone numbers using the new 211 code for Lusaka, which seems to often result in a “number not in use” … Continue reading
Elections and Electricity
For a year or so now the centre has been suffering prolonged power cuts, disrupting work on a daily basis, and making it difficult to pump water for the schools, orphanage and daily use. On some occasions we have had … Continue reading
Anointed Lilies
The Anointed Lilies are the choir of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Makeni. The church is part of the Continuing Anglican Communion in Zambia and is located on the grounds of Makeni Centre. On my last visit I thought … Continue reading