ZM week 1- Leaving a legacy

Unfolding the my first impression about Zambia and my placement within the 1st week!
ZM week 1- Leaving a legacy
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Unconsciously, Zambia seems to start to take a place within my heart.

The first week: I began to understand a bit more about the land, the culture, and the language. Although, so far this has come with a price.. .. Such as: lack of friends, lack of adequate infrastructure, and limited liberty.

But what can we say... we PUSH THROUGH.

So far, I have immersed myself in this experience, by being hosted from a local family in a Compound. They call it ''Komboni'' , which is technically a shanty town. I will have to say that living here, it has not been the easiest task, due to the lack of safety in the roads and around the sorroundings. However under the guidance of the host family, I should be alright.

(Graffitis from the school, 'Star Top Community School')

WHAT DID I DO PRACTICALLY THIS WEEK?

- Confidently teached sport from grade 1 to grade 7 in the community school.

- I have creatively began to provide contents and useful resources for the classes.

Let's see what I will do next..

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