April 2011

Right Day, Right Bus

I was on the way from the Namikango Mission to Thyolo. I got out of the truck that had given me a ride, and almost immediately a minibus stopped directly in front of me. The conductor asked where I was going. This bus was going the same direction. I was not in a hurry to […]

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Aid to a Place Called Balaka

Reaching the Balaka District Hospital It was another of those interesting life experiences visiting two referral hospitals who have received medical aid from the Namikango Mission, through the Malawi Project. It was still morning when I reached Balaka District Hospital about 100 kilometers north of Namikango Mission in Thondwe. The temperature was very humid the

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Kudu, Forest Antelope in the sub-Sahara

Kudu, Forest Antelope in the sub-Sahara The Kudu is a member of the woodland antelope family, and is usually found in central, eastern and southern Africa. Despite occupying such widespread territory, they are sparsely populated in most areas, because of declining habitat, the deforestation of their natural habitat, and loss from hunters. The Greater Kudu

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