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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Certificates
Another week has flown by! Mary came into town yesterday to take her entry exam for secondary school, so we will be waiting for the results of that!! She and her brother Bahati are coping really well after the loss … Continue reading
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CSR – are you serious?
CSR – Corporate Social Responsibility – has become more and more important in recent years to companies wanting to attract and retain customers. CSR can give companies the edge in increasingly competitive markets, and when price is not the only … Continue reading
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Mary graduates!
I was excited to meet Mary on Tuesday, a young girl that we hope to support into secondary school to see how she had done in the entrance exam. Unfortunately Mary didn’t take the exam because her mother who had … Continue reading
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Craft sale
Despite the heavy downpour on Saturday, many people came to the book exchange at the International School where we were also selling crafts from the income generation group at Bukumbi. Sue our visiting Nurse was helping out and we sold … Continue reading
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Visit to Kahunda
I started the week with a visit over to Kahunda to visit William and Lamecki at Secondary school. Very excited to see them and see how they are progressing with their studies. Their teachers are pleased with them and their … Continue reading
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