A team of Post Graduate students from St Paul's University, Limuru, paid a fruitful vist to IcFEM Mission in May. The 3-day visit was practical work for Masters students in Development Studies.
Praise God that ALL our farmers now have their seed and fertiliser (DAP). Some planted seed first, waiting to add fertiliser. We are trusting the supply of CAN (fertiliser for top dressing) will happen much more quickly. Please pray for the right rain. There has been hail in some places and no rain in Kimilili for the last three days.
We are really wanting to say that all our local Transformation Unit farmers have received their fertiliser and seeds, but sadly this is not so. It is raining here in Kimilili, but not all fertiliser and seed has been distributed. The work for Equity Bank of processing all the forms seems to be overwhelming! And we only have just over 4500! We are trusting God that the exercise will be finished by the end of this week.
Mrs Sarah Wepukhulu attended Kimilili FYM primary school. She has not let the polio she suffered from as a child stop her from great achievements. She has an engineering degree and is now a Senior member of staff with Kenya Power and Lighting Company.
Hundreds of people gathered at Kimilili FYM Primary School for Kibingei Local Transformation Unit's day to celebrate the achievements of disabled people.
The preacher was Mr Benson Liru, Deputy Principal of one of the top Boys' High Schools in Bungoma. He zoomed up and down in his wheelchair as he challenged the people!
WELCOME to join us at Kimilili FYM Primary School, Temba Temba from 9.30am.
Kibingei Local transformation Unit is hosting a very special day to highlight the achievements of disabled people in the whole of IcFEM's area of operation.
Special guests include Mrs Sarah Wepukhulu, IcFEM Board member and the team from Wheels for the World who are here to distribute wheelchairs next week.