From Lynne at ZOPOM in Australia:
Dear All,
Quite amazingly I got through to Paula on the phone tonight. She never fails to inspire me enormously – what an amazing woman!
The situation in Zim is beyond belief and things seem to be getting worse if this is at all possible. I try to ring Paula once a week as I know when I was there what was most difficult was to unburden oneself with someone you can trust. Hopefully I am able to serve in some little way as the emotional burden is enormous. I also rang Paula to let her know that I have been able to organise spending 4 weeks at the orphanage, but not until September/October.
Paula has asked me to pass on a few messages. Firstly she said if she does not respond within two days to an email it is most likely that she has not received the email. I was aware this was happening as there were a few emails that I needed responses to and Paula knew nothing of them. This is Zim I guess.
Marc, Paula has advised she anticipates that the order that is due at the orphanage this week will last about 4 weeks, and this is really rationing things as more and more starving grandmothers are pleading for food.
Paula said they had some good rains recently and she had the workers working long hours digging in the leaves that are collected to build up the soil and retain water. This had paid dividends and the maize is looking good. The three people working out at the orphanage from Enviro Africa have been a real blessing, because as those of us from Africa know the workers must be monitored around the clock. With having these people from Enviro Africa there knowing what has to be done and monitoring everything it is paying dividends. So this is a real blessing.
Paula has checked the access to the house in Mutare and it is possible to have a container delivered and left in the yard. So if we are able to organise this it would also be a blessing, with all the food arriving and starving people everywhere it would be much safer for all at the house if things were locked in a container.
I did find it a little concerning when I asked Paula about cholera in the area. Apparenty there is cholera as close as Chickwerera which is only about 15 kms from the orphanage. However, Paula has been in Africa long enough to be very cautious and she is quite amazing how she is able to use what is available to ensure everyones safety.
And finally, I join with Paula in thanking you all for your generosity of spirit for our vulnerable children and the grandmothers that Paula is keeping alive. God bless you all.
Love yvonne