October 6, 2016

Christin, one of the oldest members of our team, poses for a photo.

A packet of sugar repacked into smaller plastic bags so that people who cannot afford to buy a big packet can get the commodity. A very common thing in Kantolomba. Even mealie meal is done in the same way.

Elijah and his friend enjoy themselves having lunch.

Martha working outside the tuck shop. The weather is too hot for her to sit inside the shop, she says.

Students in Beatrice's class sit and listen to their teacher.

A beautiful face of Kantolomba. Mary, a student in Joy's class, would like to be a teacher when she grows up.

Cute faces of Kantolomba.

Little Silvia smiling for the camera. She is in Ethel's class.

At lunch time, the boys line up to wash their little hands.

Looking cute and all grown up, little Frank poses for a photo. He is ready to go to Grade One next year.

Ring worms are becoming common among children in Kantolomba. We even have some cases here at Living Compassion. The good news is that the health department is sending a team to our community to de-worm the children. Pills will be given in the coming week.