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Category Archives: Agriculture
June 2019 News update
Here are some news updates received in June from Bishop Andrew. The centre continues to concentrate its efforts on improving Makeni School, and on St Nicholas Orphanage, while remaining work on the settlement projects is continuing. School Apart from news … Continue reading
2015 2nd Quarter News
Dear Friends, Here is another update of news from Makeni Centre. The full 2nd quarter 2015 newsletter can be read here. Good progress is being made in completing the school laboratories now required of us by the Ministry of Education. … Continue reading
2015 1st Quarter News
Dear Friends of Makeni, here is the 2015_1st_Quarter_Newsletter. We are pleased to report that progress is being made on construction of another school laboratory, following new government requirements for upgraded facilities in secondary schools. Our friends in the Netherlands have … Continue reading
Jan and Yvonne Kars’ trip report
Attached is a report from Dutch volunteers who arrived in Zambia on March 26th to spend five weeks at Makeni Centre and in the settlement villages. Jan and Yvonne Kars, along with Kerst and Griet Koopmans, had a very productive … Continue reading