Message of thanks from Millicent
Many thanks to all Pamoja supporters who responded so quickly and generously to our recent message about Millicent. We have been able to send over £5500 to Millicent towards her operation, which is wonderful. Her family is planning a fund-raising event on 5th October and they are hopeful after this that there will be enough […]
Millicent Maguke – update September 2017
Millicent is the wonderful lady who, along with her husband Eric, is the inspiration and driving force behind Pamoja’s work in the Magina area. She is a person of great energy, ideas and passion, and has given her life to serve the Lord by helping the poor people in the place where she lives. In […]
Elections in Kenya 2017: September update
This is a brief update on the political situation in Kenya. It is not a detailed analysis of what is happening in the country, but rather an outline to enable Pamoja supporters to pray. We do not get involved in party politics, but we pray for the election of politicians who are not corrupt, and […]
Blythswood Trust Donates Mosquito Nets
Blythswood Trust recently made a donation to Pamoja (www.pamojacharity.org) to enable them to buy new mosquito nets in Kenya. Twenty nets were bought to replace old and worn-out nets for the Mier Pamoja Children’s Care Centre in a rural area near Kisumu. This is a malaria-prone area with a thriving population of mosquitos, especially when […]
Sue, Richard & Toby – Home again!
Ten days after arriving back home I’ve finally got a few minutes to complete our Autumn 2016 Kenya blog. We’ve been enjoying little luxuries like drinking water from the tap and having hot showers, but have also been busy reporting back on our visit to Pamoja Trustees, checking and passing on the annual reports and […]
Some pictures at last!
So after many words, here are some pictures. I thought – what pictures would you like to see? Building toilets? New storage units? Solar panels being installed? Or, even more exciting – putting in a new drain? I’m sure all those things are appreciated by the people at Magina, but they pictures can wait! Instead, […]
Sue, Toby & Richard update 19th November
Our final few days in Magina have certainly had their highs and lows. One high was the party that the Care Centre people organised for us on Thursday evening; the lowest point was the discovery of an infestation of bedbugs on Monday! On Sunday we were at Millicent and Eric’s Church again with the now […]
Useful Kenyan phrases and their English interpretations
This is not a phrase book for Kiswahili or Luo, but rather a guide to English phrases that our Kenyan friends use that may be easily misinterpreted. It is a good road. There may be some tarmac, but it will also have potholes/crazy traffic and will probably mainly be a dirt track, possibly even deteriorating […]
Sue, Richard & Toby update 12th November 2016
Sue, Richard & Toby update 12th November Greetings once again from sunny Kenya! The temperature has been in the 30s most of this week, hitting a high of 37 one day. We understand that it’s not quite as warm as that back home! Don’t get too jealous, though: the relentless heat during the day means […]

