

It's been a fairly quiet couple of weeks since we have been back. One of the Zambian party caught cerebral malaria and was in intensive care, so I guess it's not been a good couple of weeks for him. He is on the mend now, and we thank God for his healing. Many people have been praying for him at what was a difficult time. The rest of the party had bloods checked, and I am pleased to say that we are all clear.
There is more information on the Zambian celebration on the Hands at Work website at http://www.handsatwork.org/newsroom/2011/5/10/celebrating-in-zambia-zam-us.html
I have done yet more work on the combi we went to Zambia in. Guess what. More CV joints as the new ones I got were poor quality and snapped again. I have also done some more work on the Masoi children's minibus - misfire, losing coolant and defunct fuel gauge. Brakes are OK, so even if it won't go, at least it stops!
I have been up the mountain again with some people, and had a motorbike to play with for a bit - oh how I miss my Susuki bandit! My faithful (free to you if you can mend it) Mazda is on it's last legs, so I am selling it and buying a Golf from Sal. High mileage (?kilometreage) but stops AND goes.
And another big tonka toy to play with, as we prepare the ground for our new office block



Durban, St Lucia and back through Swaziland. I have also loaded pictures of the Zambia trip on my facebook pages.