We know that family and friends of NMU's 2019 Zambassadors are interested in seeing updates from their favorite travelers. Individual Zambassadors won't have much (if any) internet access, but we will try to maintain some connection to the outside world via this blog site. There will undoubtedly be days where we can't get a post online, and entering text can be a bit tough only from a phone, but we should have some nice photos to share on a regular basis. If you want, you can subscribe to this Blog and get email updates when new posts are made. Zikomo!
Most everyone expressed a bit of trepidation about the village visit before we arrived. Would the villagers be friendly? What about the language barrier? How would we handle our tents, and our meals? Could our cultures interleave for a few days, and enrich one another? The answers are probably specific to each Zambassador. Ask any one of them about it when they return, especially because to a person, the village visit seems to have been an emotional, enriching, and thought-provoking time that provided as much insight on each of us as it did on Zambian village life. On our drive up we were lucky enough to catch the youngest Banda sister, Tasila, on the outskirts of Lusaka. She jumped on board our truck for a while, to meet the students and talk a bit about her work. Dr. Tasila Banda is a remarkable product of the Banda family and Nyanje Village. She is the 10th of 11 children in the Banda family, but among her accomplishments were being among the female graduate in Natural ...

Congratulations NMU Class of 2019! Have fun and stay safe while on your travels. Enjoy the experience of a lifetime!
ReplyDeleteSafety comes first, but the experience will be amazing! Stay tuned...
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