We came back to Alfred's for lunch. Cathrine brought over some sampe for desert. Sampe is hominy mixed with ground peanuts and eaten with sugar and milk. We then went to visit Patrick at his home. He was growing vegetables, maize, chickens and goats. We then went to a community where Kanyma is considering building a church named Mpanga. They were operating a primary school as a community, without government assistance.
We came back to Alfred's for dinner. I don't know how Tameo cooked our dinner with the electricity, but it was delicious. The electricity is being rationed since lake Kariba is very low. Most every day, the electricity is shut off from around noon to 10 pm.
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