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The first mechanic from Bokola?
Tito’s ambition is to become the first mechanic from Bokola village. Tito is 12 years old and goes to Thavite primary school. Original photo on Instagram
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Skills never get old
Skills never get old, Hedson weaving a mat despite his age. Original photo on Instagram
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Water samples in hospital for testing
Bokola & Kaniche samples in Salima District Hospital Laboratary for incubation to check contamination percentage. The process takes 12 hours. Original photo on Instagram
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Collecting samples for testing
WRH staff collecting water samples at Bokola scoop & Khombe home in Kaniche to check if the water is contaminated. Original photo on Instagram
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A long walk for short legs
Alinafe & Maness going home carrying basins with dirty water. Original photo on Instagram
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Hard work for Alinafe & Maness
Alinafe 9 years old & Maness 8 years old assisting each other to uplift a water basin. Original photo on Instagram
Daily Archives: 29th August 2012
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