Visiting Mkushi farm

This last week I have spent staying with people who work at a mission base in the Zambian bushland. The nearest town is 1hr30 drive away and life here is very simple, with a high rate of poverty for families in the villages.
Here there is a small farm where maize is grown and a few goats are kept for breeding. An open, grass roofed hut serves as a school (pre-school and grade 1) and a church, which serves the local community. I've been spending time at the school, watching and teaching the grade 1 class. These kids will walk up to 7 or 8km to here from their homes, then back again each day when school is over. And yet they still have endless energy for playing and singing! It's been really cool to teach them a few lessons, English and science- they are such bright children. If I ever get the chance to come back here it would be amazing to see how they have changed and what they have learnt.
It's been interesting to stay here, I've been sharing a cosy little hut with a friend and eating meals with a South African couple who live here. It's really great to get to see another part of Zambia and experience how people live in this traditional, rural setting.

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