Humphrey Kahwage has a broken leg! Pastor Naftal emailed the news this morning. Apparently, Humphrey was walking home from school on Friday and was knocked over accidentally by another student riding a bike. Humphrey was taken to Ipamba for treatment. (That seems to be an indication of the seriousness of the injury. Ipamba is roughly halfway between Tungamalenga and Iringa, and there is at least one government health center closer.) He has a cast on his leg and is back at home with his mom and dad, Alice and Barnabas Kahwage. Humphrey is six. Read more about Humphrey and the Godzone class who prays for him here.
Idodi Secondary School
July 10, 2017 On Monday we headed out to Tungamalenga and Makifu parishes, ready to be offline for the next eight days. Our first stop was at Idodi Secondary School. Idodi is the first village we come to in the parish, and we have about 75 students attending the secondary school. Headmaster Christopher Mwasomola welcomed us to his office for an introduction and update. He said that Idodi is known as a community school -- the infrastructure is built by the community (in this case, heavily supported by a group known as Friends of Ruaha) and teachers are provided by the government. Fun fact: the Friends of Ruaha at one point received a donation from Roy Disney, whose name is included on the dedication plaque for the school's library. The school was registered in 1999 and has 889 students, 437 girls and 452 boys. There are 41 teachers. The government supports salaries, books, lab equipment, desks, and other basic supplies. There are 11 non teaching staff, wi...
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