Thursday, February 5, 2009

Grandmother Fanita Nyamitora

Fanita Nyamitora
Born 1903, she had 9 childern and all of her chirdern pastaway and now she is been left with her grandchildern, three of them and they are still young they are just kids of 11 to 13 years old and they are Ophans now.
These lady her first born died 1990 and the second born in the same year with her thirdborn as well, they all died of HIV and AIDS and 1991 the was drought in Zimbabwe that is when the others died as well.
And when that happened her daughters in laws they left her with these three children that she have to look after them of which she cant. How she managing? it is through the help of the people in the village. cause now she cant even walk and also her side is not that good any more. and where the stay the is no clinic not pravite clinic. The is no medical help not for her only but even for every one. The people from Zimbabwe they need us they need you help.

Cows not Healthy


Animals not in Health
As you can see the cows the lost wait not because they dont have food but because they lack medical attention and the water and they drink.
And as you can see the cows are not being used for Cultivation and transport in terms of traveling, carring of goods staff.


Sewerage every street

Sewerage on the streets

It is sewarage every street and you cant evem walk on the street because of the smell that is even reaching inside the house. And there are also some kids that are playing on the same water, the sewerage that is running even into river that is near by where is been used as drinking water and and for washing as well.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Summer relief in Zimbabwe



The relief goods were taken in when all hope was almost lost.Many people never thought that they could be reached with help.In Shurugwi it was so hopeless because even roads have been destroyed by rain and lack of maintenance.We struggled to reach Nyagari Village in Shurugwi.The car sunk in mud several times and some places we waited for hours for rivers to subside before crossing.When we finally reached the village it was great joy and people could not believe when we called them to come and receive maize meal which they had not seen in months.They could not hide their joy,others with tears.This has brought hope to these communities of Shurugwi,Chitungwiza and Wedza.The efforts have had a big social impact and the community is excited to know that there are people who care. The relief has had a spiritual impact as well as people have seen this as an expression of God's love through the church.There is great revival now in these communities now after delivery of this aid.We believe that the full results of this endeavour have not been seen yet.