Monday, 27 August 2007

Joseph on his way home

Quiet day at the nursery. We discuss the future of some of the babies with the social worker, Mambo. Transport has been a big issue this month. It has been difficult for him to follow up and investigate babies’ cases thoroughly. But he managed to visit Joseph’s relatives last week and assessed the situation. They made a bed for him, bought a new mattress, a mosquito net, a bag of maize flour and a bag of soya flour. They are very poor but showed that they really care for Joseph. Mambo is satisfied. Joseph will be returned to his dad and his aunties on Friday.

I continue my paintings with Chifuniro on my back. He cries a lot and looks sick.

On our way back we read an article in a local newspaper. About a lady who has been kicked out of the labour room for being rude to the staff… Well… we choose to laugh about it!

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