The senior boys have completed new signs to welcome their parents and direct everyone to Sakeji School. The project was completed in their handwork class last term and this one. Congratulations on a job well done!
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The main road from Mwinilunga to Sakeji crosses four main rivers, with the Sakeji river as the last one before the plain and then the Sakeji School turn-off. Erosion of the road at the Sakeji river near its source due to heavy rains has almost cut us off from the rest of Zambia. This picture [...]
The Sakeji area has had a lot of rain over the last couple of months. The result is roads that are difficult to get through even with four wheel drive. Here is a sample!
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One of the real privileges of Sakeji School is the morning and evening reading of the Scriptures. We feel it is such a privilege and a real responsibility to have a room full of boys listening to God’s Word. It is even more of a privilege for boys to have the opportunity to be taught [...]
The senior boys at Sakeji want you to get there! You can see them hard at work putting up another new sign that they made in their craft class. Come and visit us!
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The senior boys at Sakeji School are to be congratulated for their hard work in making new signs to direct people to the school. They cut and planed the planks, designed the sign on paper, transferred the outline to the plank, and then embedded the lettering with a router, painted the letters, and finally sanded [...]
Work is in progress to give the boys at Sakeji hot water too. To be courteous, we began with the girls! But the boys will soon be rejoicing with enough hot water for baths and showers for all of them.
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Can you recognize things in this picture? It is taken at the corner of the girls’ dorm (used to be boys dorm before 1994) with the wood burning hot water heater heating the old tank at the top of the building at the top middle of the picture. The new tank connected to the older [...]
Mr. & Mrs. Poidevin enjoyed a lovely visit to Amano in December 2009, and the highlight of course was seeing the students who were from Sakeji. Here we are.
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It almost seems on a rainy day like today that everything is about water. Most of the morning was a deluge of heavy rain — but as soon as it cleared the workmen were back at the new project, trying to get hot water to the girls’ dorm. With Mr. Wideman’s help, the men have [...]