Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Seeing things as they are

Toilets at Crossroads



With the Kidz Block now complete, we are working on building a small tuck shop at Crossroads which would serve the community with basic toiletries and food items. It will also be an outlet for Ebenezer Agricultural Training Centre to sell their excess produce. At the moment, people need to walk about 10km to the nearest shop. We are hoping Mbekezele Moyo and Mxwayisi Dube will do an outstanding job of serving the community through the Crossrods Tuck Shop.

The small outside kitchen which was one of the first buildings to go up in 2009, is needing some renovations. Seems like too much thatching grass was put on the roof and the building wasn't done as well as we thought, resulting in cracks in the pillars. It's still a learning curve for us.


Tuckshop going up




The toilets were painted recently thanks to Mark and Lesley Absolom and Gateway Church Poole. They looking posh in our community.

There is still much to be done but we thank God continuously for His grace, provision and love towards us.



By Molly Manhanga


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