Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Our last morning in Livingstone and we visited Lubasi orphanage with the President of Livingstone Rotary club, Kaela Patrick Mulenga. Lubasi Home resulted from the vision of a Livingstone rotarian, Mr Antony Ranjan, a Sri Lankan, who felt the need to do something for the orphans who are not being cared for, many living on the streets.
 The picture shows the girls with some of the orpans and a sunoven (not a spaceship) in the background. It is a clever device maximizing the suns heat and energy to heat food and water, it was presented to the orphanage by the rotary clubs of Livingstone, Zambia and many others. Thank you to the Rotary club of Livingstone and the members that hosted us.
 After a short flight, we were greeted at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport by presidents and co-ordinator from the Rotary clubs of Lusaka, Zambia. Above Bob Nation, our team leader offers a Mendip banner to the acting president of one of the Lusaka clubs - the Rotary club of Nkwazi. A full presentation from the GSE team to the club enjoyed by all I think!!
 Bob Nation receives a banner from the Rotary club of Lusaka, Zambia at a lunchtime meeting today. We performed a brief presentation for the club and enjoyed a fantastic lunch at the Southern Sun hotel.

1 comment:

  1. I hate to mention it but I think I met Antony Ranjan when I was first in Sri Lanka in 1998. If not in 2000. What a clever device to capture the sun.
    Have fun - PDG David

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