Mercy Air have been working with them for a number of years (see previous posts) but went this time to meet with the authorities who govern the various projects to find out how they think we are doing, and to see what else we could get involved in next year.
Again, the 1h10 flight up over the escarpment to Tshikondeni saved an eight hour drive.
Even with the saving by flight time, there were still plenty of rural dusty roads to negotiate.
After meeting with members of the local Tribal Council our first visit was to a primary school where class sizes are often 60+.
The kids were happy to see us |
The school kitchen and the cook. It used to be a classroom. |
Primary school meeting |
Cathy in their kitchen |
Whilst waiting for our lift there were a few curious guys desparate to see and sit inside an aircraft for the first time.
Everybody wanted their picture taken |
as good as they were, we are still quite fascinated by signs such as these!
After lunch it was time for the flight back to drop Flying for Life in Jhb...
The only shade on a 37 deg day! |
Landing at Mercy Air |
Paul and Cathy