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Category Archives: Projects
Farewell to Ambuya Judy Passmore
At the end of December 2008, our dear Ambuya Judy Passmore bade farewell to MEC and to the children of St. Nicholas Orphanage. Mrs Passmore retired due to ill health. She was the house mother just after the inception of … Continue reading
St Nicholas Village dormitories
This recent photo shows Martha, Grace, Chikondiwe and Jane at St Nicholas Village for Children. They were just back at their dormitories during a lunchtime break at Makeni Centre Primary school. At the time this was taken, there were 31 … Continue reading
A new Nicholas
Here is Catherine Sinkala in the St Nicholas Village for Children kitchen with recent arrival Nicholas, 5 months old in this picture. Nicholas has been at the village since 6th October, 2008. His mother passed away after giving birth at … Continue reading
Orphanage water pump
I am told that it was October 2008 that a hand pump for water was installed at the orphanage at Makeni Centre. Here you can see Mrs Catherine Sinkala (auntie), Mr White Kachali (maintenance worker), Mrs Muda Phiri (auntie) and … Continue reading