Wednesday, 2 December 2015

People Post

For this post, I will show you all the people I met here. Well, I met tons, but I'm gonna only show you the ones I really knew.

Kelvin, Gifti's uncle.
Gifti, my pen-pal.
Pastor Heston.

Owner of the shop, Tom.

Enert, the family support worker.

16 year-old Shadrak from the Luca Home.

Jim. He is the preschool teacher.

Ganizani, the other pastor of Hope Village.

18 year-old Intindeli. (Herold's best friend.)


Samuel Maibeki. He's a Ganu (Labor) worker. Prayers go out for his family as his mother just passed away.

And then there's Petro, who couldn't get a serious photo for a long while.






Petro is manager of the guards.


Petro and his daughter, Danika


Morene, Memory's older sister

Memory

The biggest goof
Best friends, Herold and Intindeli
18 year-old Herold from the Luca Home
Chimbekaizo. He is Herold's older brother. He works at the clinic with Darren and helps everyday at the preschool.

Sangegonja is the house cleaner at the Gill's house here

Evance is the project manager

Jackie is a fellow missionary that has been here since September 2014.

Luca is the Garden Manager

George is one of the garden workers

Maggy is a house cleaner alongside Rita and Omega

Roda - A preschool teacher

Omega cleans the house we stay in twice a week.

Macford is our gardener

15 year-old Madaleteso is the boy that Leila is teaching to use his hands, since they lost the ability to work
around a year ago.
Wyson is another of the garden works. He is Tom's son.

Ganizani's wife, sorry, I forgot her name.

Tom the plumber.

And a bit more of Memory. :D




Moses: A friend of Gifti and Kelvin's

Edson, here is Tom's 17 year-old son


Solomon is the 3rd and last garden worker

Gifti and Kelvin's landlord.

George is Gifti's cousin.

Gifti's mum
Gifti's mum's mum. I guess that is his grandma.
Chickondee. Memory and Moreen's sister
Rita, the other house cleaner
Another cute one
Wellard is Tom's oldest son
So that is all the guys that I know. Now you can put a face to their names.

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1 comment:

  1. It was nice to see all of the friends you made. I bet you were sad to leave them behind. Now you have all of these lovely pictures to remind you of them. Welcome Home. Linda

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