Uganda
Coordinator: Minister Maate Yubu
Project: WeRemnant JRaq Orphanage, Nursery and Primary School outside of the refugee camp in Muhokya
Update: The school has been running very successfully. All the school activities have been doing well and teachers are teaching well. We didn’t have any sickness cases; pupils have been healthy. I appreciate you so much for the great prayers.
Accomplishments/Testimonies: The key success this month is the academic excellence of the students. Learners are getting the food and eating well. The WORD of GOD is being carried out daily, and devotions and fellowship have been conducted. The care for the orphans has been improved and there has been no sickness cases. There is also great improvement in the orphans’ lives both physically and spiritually.
Issues: The main challenges we have are that our school toilet is broken, and it needs to be fixed.
Our classrooms are too small. We pray to have our own land and construct larger classrooms. We need more seats for teachers at school and some desks.
Follow up: We are still working hard to continue achieving our goals through the academic excellence of the orphans, and also doing more fellowship to improve the faith of the orphans and give them hope.
Next 90 days: Reconstruction of the broken toilets for pupils. Purchasing of school land and construction of the school. School renovation and purchase of more scholastic materials.
Description of Pictures (l-r): Pupils receive food and other requirements. Children having dinner. Learners in their sportswear.
Malawi
Country Coordinator: Lois Grant
Project: Nsalu Early Childhood Development (ECD) and Lumbadzi Baby Rescue
Update: Visited the ECD, and the hospital to see some newborn babies with Rev Coilin Mbawa.
Issues: We are trusting the LORD for financial support from our donors.
Next 90 days: We hope to open a WeRemnant farm where we will be growing crops to sell. The finances will be used to sustain the WeRemnant programs.
Description of Pictures: Kids at Nsalu ECD and hospital visit with Rev Coilin Mbawa.
Namibia
Coordinator: Catherine Amoo
Project: JESUS Center Private School
Project Update: I purchased eight tables for the kindergarten and grade zero that is moving to Senior school and needed new uniforms.
Accomplishments: Purchased tables, adding them to existing ones. We also enrolled 28 new learners from the community. A dumb and deaf child was brought to kindergarten. We prayed for the child in JESUS’ Name, and she now speaks and play with other children. Hallelujah! Another deaf child was brought in this semester; he is seven years old, and we are believing GOD for his healing.
Issues: We need a plot to build our own school; please join us in prayer.
Next 90 days: We are visiting the municipality to see if they can give us land to build our own school. The school board has been formed and we are still waiting for our application for the secondary school
Description of picture: Tables purchased for the kindergarten and grade zero classes.
Kenya
Country Coordinator: Bishop Caleb Wanjala
Project: Building Church-Schools, Providing Electricity in Remote Villages, and Digging Sustainable Wells in Remote Villages and Refugee Camps
Update: Our schools have grown in terms of population, and we thank GOD for giving us an opportunity to serve the community. We now have over 150 pupils under the WeRemnant organization.
Accomplishments/ Testimonies: We have successfully registered our grade 3 and grade 6 pupils who are going to sit the national examination. Parents are happy that we provide guidance and good morals to their kids.
Issues: We are looking forward to the renovation of our classes in our two schools in Kabula village and in Chebosi village.
Follow up: Our classes in the two named villages need repair of the walls and floor.
Description of Pictures: Students at our school in Kabula.