June 7, 2018

Here in Zambia we get a lot of exercise doing activities like cooking nshima, carrying water from one point to the other, going to the fields to cultivate crops, and walking long distances. This is our everyday life, particulary here in Kantolomba, and we are used to this because we live it from an early age. Here Zilo carries a 250-liter empty drum on her head without a problem.

This week's cute faces of Kantolomba. Lovely smiles and very healthy!

So cute, especially with the cap! With this cold weather, little Samuel's mum had to dress him so that he feels warm.

Mapalo with her freind wait for lunch patiently. They are in Grade Two at Twatemwa Primary School and are best friends.

Regina helping Euginia balance the huge pot on her head as they head to the wash area.

Meet Constance, our police constable who came out to Living Compassion on Saturday to do a career talk with our girls in the program. She is based at Twapia police station and is one of the youngest officers there. She took some time off from her busy schedule to talk to the girls upon request from Theresa. She grew up in Twapia and after finishing her course to become a police woman, she came back to serve her community.

Some of the girls pose for a photo on Saturday.

The girls with some teachers and Constance have a group photo taken after the Saturday meeting.

Elias doing some work before library time begins.

Foster cleaning one of the huge pots.