ZIMBABWE GECKO SOCIETY FUND RAISING DINNER.
DATE SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2009
PLACE STAR OF THE SEA HALL
15262 Pacific, White Rock, BC
Directions: corner of 152 St. & Fir St.
Parking: on Fir St., behind hall
TIME 6:00 pm
Dinner served promptly at 6:30 pm
PRICE $25
HIGHLIGHTS of the EVENT
African Dinner
Entertainment – including:
Kurai & Pasi – Zimbabwe Music Presentation
Annyse Rayne – Bellydancing
Video Presentation on the society and its current projects
Silent Auction –
African Crafts
Artwork
Gift Baskets
And much more…….
For tickets, please contact any of the following Directors
Susan or Frank Janetti 604-531-3654 (oneagleswings@telus.net)
Elaine Hassell 604-535-5665 (ghassell@telus.net)
Joyce Black 604-531-1878 (jbbeach@telus.net)
Annette or Langton Simbabure 604-535-3924 (TribalTrends@telus.net)
The goal of the Zimbabwe Gecko Society is to raise awareness and funds for widows and orphans in Zimbabwe. Further information can be found at www.zimbabwegeckosociety.com.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Friday, December 5, 2008
Help on the way
After many struggles on how to get help to the people we support in Zimbabwe. We have found a way! Yeah! I am so very grateful and excited about the support we are now receiving in South Africa.
I am now able to wire money to an account in S.A. and in turn that money is exchanged for food and shipped to the Safron Waldon Project in Zimbabwe.
This Sunday we are long distance hosting a Christmas Party at the Safron Waldon Farm
There will be no presents of toys or choclates. However, the gift of food, Maize, sugar, salt, oil, candles, soap and matches will be received with much joy.
Perhaps later we will be abe to send a few toys.
Pastor Nico will be taking photos of this happy event and once received I will post them on the site for all of you to see the results of your efforts.
With a thankful heart to all our supporters I continue to say that no matter how small the gift WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Thank you all for supporting me in my dreams of giving the gift of love one person at a time. Sue
I am now able to wire money to an account in S.A. and in turn that money is exchanged for food and shipped to the Safron Waldon Project in Zimbabwe.
This Sunday we are long distance hosting a Christmas Party at the Safron Waldon Farm
There will be no presents of toys or choclates. However, the gift of food, Maize, sugar, salt, oil, candles, soap and matches will be received with much joy.
Perhaps later we will be abe to send a few toys.
Pastor Nico will be taking photos of this happy event and once received I will post them on the site for all of you to see the results of your efforts.
With a thankful heart to all our supporters I continue to say that no matter how small the gift WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Thank you all for supporting me in my dreams of giving the gift of love one person at a time. Sue
Friday, November 14, 2008
NEW PICTURES ARRIVE
Good Morning all, I have just received new photos of the folk we support in Zimbabwe. Pastor Nico who heads up the Safron Waldon Project tells me they were taken late October. In order to see the photos. Go back to the home page and click on gallery. Listed below are the places and names.
1 Vegetable Garden from a Distance
2. Vegetable Garden from close range
3. Tilling the Garden from left to right; Brian,
Robson, Reuben & Simba
4. Break-time; Brian, Robson, Reuben & Simba pause for
photo
5. Borehole pump house
6. Borehole pump (presently not working)
7. Borehole pump (presently not working)
8. Working the fields; Plaxedes, Maisvora, Violet
Kachigunda, Selina Alozho, Angeline Mudzimu, Emily Nyika and Sibongile Ayani
9. Garden Extension
10. Workshop & Power source
11. Mrs Kachigunda widowed and her dependence ; from
left to right; Ennia, Hilda, Progress, Jonathan, Talent and Patience.
12. Kamavi (Mrs)
13. Levison 17, living with AIDS
14. Selina Alozho widowed (42yrs) with children from
left; Praise 3yrs, Ever 9 yrs, Plaxedes 17 yrs, Beauty 18 yrs.
15. Reuben aged 45
16. Sibongile Ayala 35 yrs widow, with her 3
children;Yolanda, Ephraim and Munashe
17. Munyaradzi Nyika 5 yrs; orphan (granny looks after
him)
18. Mrs Ndembera 70 yr old widow with grand-daughter
Mavis 6 yrs
19. Raven 11 years - orphan
20. Maisvireva (Mrs ) widow with her two children;
Richman 6 yrs & Brenda 11 yrs
21. Mrs Zefa Dube widowed, holding Edwin 2 yrs,
Conellious 8 yrs & Prince 5 yrs
22. Eneresi Ndonga 34 widowed with Noah 7yrs
23. Raphael Makore 68 yrs unemployed and sickly with
grand children; Yolanda 12 yrs & Clive 8 yrs
24. All the beneficiaries; group photo
25. Emily Nyika (Mrs) 52 yrs, unemployed and sickly,
looks after 4 children'
26. Care-givers group photo
Making a difference in peoples lives is a blessing to both them and us.
Chat soon. Sue
1 Vegetable Garden from a Distance
2. Vegetable Garden from close range
3. Tilling the Garden from left to right; Brian,
Robson, Reuben & Simba
4. Break-time; Brian, Robson, Reuben & Simba pause for
photo
5. Borehole pump house
6. Borehole pump (presently not working)
7. Borehole pump (presently not working)
8. Working the fields; Plaxedes, Maisvora, Violet
Kachigunda, Selina Alozho, Angeline Mudzimu, Emily Nyika and Sibongile Ayani
9. Garden Extension
10. Workshop & Power source
11. Mrs Kachigunda widowed and her dependence ; from
left to right; Ennia, Hilda, Progress, Jonathan, Talent and Patience.
12. Kamavi (Mrs)
13. Levison 17, living with AIDS
14. Selina Alozho widowed (42yrs) with children from
left; Praise 3yrs, Ever 9 yrs, Plaxedes 17 yrs, Beauty 18 yrs.
15. Reuben aged 45
16. Sibongile Ayala 35 yrs widow, with her 3
children;Yolanda, Ephraim and Munashe
17. Munyaradzi Nyika 5 yrs; orphan (granny looks after
him)
18. Mrs Ndembera 70 yr old widow with grand-daughter
Mavis 6 yrs
19. Raven 11 years - orphan
20. Maisvireva (Mrs ) widow with her two children;
Richman 6 yrs & Brenda 11 yrs
21. Mrs Zefa Dube widowed, holding Edwin 2 yrs,
Conellious 8 yrs & Prince 5 yrs
22. Eneresi Ndonga 34 widowed with Noah 7yrs
23. Raphael Makore 68 yrs unemployed and sickly with
grand children; Yolanda 12 yrs & Clive 8 yrs
24. All the beneficiaries; group photo
25. Emily Nyika (Mrs) 52 yrs, unemployed and sickly,
looks after 4 children'
26. Care-givers group photo
Making a difference in peoples lives is a blessing to both them and us.
Chat soon. Sue
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
correction
On October 28th I stated that Zimbabwe Gecko Society would be having an African Dinner for the Opening of the Society in February. We have had to change that date to March 14th 09
Details will be posted as we near the event. However if you live in our area or plan on visiting at that time we would love to see you. We will be serving delicious curries as well as non spicy dishes. Come along meet the directors and members and share in our entheausiasm helping Widows and Orphans in Zimbabwe.
We are still trusting and waiting for a miricle that will put Zimbabwe and its people back on their feet.
Any Questions. Please ask away and I will do the best I can to give you up to date information.
Chat again soon. sue
Details will be posted as we near the event. However if you live in our area or plan on visiting at that time we would love to see you. We will be serving delicious curries as well as non spicy dishes. Come along meet the directors and members and share in our entheausiasm helping Widows and Orphans in Zimbabwe.
We are still trusting and waiting for a miricle that will put Zimbabwe and its people back on their feet.
Any Questions. Please ask away and I will do the best I can to give you up to date information.
Chat again soon. sue
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Zimbabwe Gecko Sociey planning events
Despite the fact that Zimbabwe politicians have not yet come to an agreement that will move the country forward, the new directors of Zimbabwe Gecko Society are making plans.
Feburay 8th 2009 we will be introducing ZGS to the public. We will be holding an introduction Fund raising dinner. Please watch for news to follow with all the details and oportunity to purchase tickets.
We also have great news. Dr. Lourens Perod a local White Rock Doctor has agreed to go into Zimbabwe with us on a medical mission. May 2009 is the expected date with bigger plans for 2010 Again more news and opportunities to join the medical team will follow.
A short but exciting bit of news.
Chat soon. Sue
Feburay 8th 2009 we will be introducing ZGS to the public. We will be holding an introduction Fund raising dinner. Please watch for news to follow with all the details and oportunity to purchase tickets.
We also have great news. Dr. Lourens Perod a local White Rock Doctor has agreed to go into Zimbabwe with us on a medical mission. May 2009 is the expected date with bigger plans for 2010 Again more news and opportunities to join the medical team will follow.
A short but exciting bit of news.
Chat soon. Sue
Monday, September 29, 2008
MOVING FORWARD REGARDLESS!!!
Regardless of the news pouring out of Zimbabwe of late, we have decide to move forward in helping the now desperate and starving widows and orphans any way we
can.
In order to do this, a group of us got together and decided to organize our own Society. The main reason for doing this is so we can organize more fundraising activities and provide Tax receipts.
We do not plan on having paid staff or any overheads but we do plan on linking with more people from all over the world intersted in the plight of Zimbabweans.
We want to continue to provide evidencee that any money raised goes directly to providing relief aid.
As we are starting our own society we will no longer be joined with S.W.A.M.
We recently sent $13.000.00 to SWAM for Zimbabwe relief. We trust many will be helped. The money was raised by a walk-a-thon and garage sale.
Look for news in the next few days. I will you informed of the new Society its members and activities.
Exciting!!
Until next time Sue
can.
In order to do this, a group of us got together and decided to organize our own Society. The main reason for doing this is so we can organize more fundraising activities and provide Tax receipts.
We do not plan on having paid staff or any overheads but we do plan on linking with more people from all over the world intersted in the plight of Zimbabweans.
We want to continue to provide evidencee that any money raised goes directly to providing relief aid.
As we are starting our own society we will no longer be joined with S.W.A.M.
We recently sent $13.000.00 to SWAM for Zimbabwe relief. We trust many will be helped. The money was raised by a walk-a-thon and garage sale.
Look for news in the next few days. I will you informed of the new Society its members and activities.
Exciting!!
Until next time Sue
Friday, September 12, 2008
Hope - what we cling too.
Good Morning all, the news yesterday was more encouraging. Hope .. the people are still hoping that their vote will count.
Shared government? Is that a possibility? We all Hope....
If all these years of waiting for democracy finally pays off... what then? ....
How will a country that has taken at least 9 zeros off of its currency with an inflation rate of over 1,000,000% come back? How will it raise from its ashes.
Once again, we can hope. Hope that sensibility and stability will take charge.
Hope that the people of Zimbabwe who have show great patience will continue to be patient and rebuild with integrity and wisdom. To leave greed and selfishness behind. To have great vision for a land of great potential.
Now more than ever project Gecko needs your support. We are working towards taking a medical mission into Zimbabwe in 2009 To a starving, aids riddled, nation that have none of the medicines or supplies they need.
Please help, I encourage you to write to me at oneagleswings@telus.net and offer encouragement ideas and support as you are able.
Until next time. Sue
Shared government? Is that a possibility? We all Hope....
If all these years of waiting for democracy finally pays off... what then? ....
How will a country that has taken at least 9 zeros off of its currency with an inflation rate of over 1,000,000% come back? How will it raise from its ashes.
Once again, we can hope. Hope that sensibility and stability will take charge.
Hope that the people of Zimbabwe who have show great patience will continue to be patient and rebuild with integrity and wisdom. To leave greed and selfishness behind. To have great vision for a land of great potential.
Now more than ever project Gecko needs your support. We are working towards taking a medical mission into Zimbabwe in 2009 To a starving, aids riddled, nation that have none of the medicines or supplies they need.
Please help, I encourage you to write to me at oneagleswings@telus.net and offer encouragement ideas and support as you are able.
Until next time. Sue
Monday, August 25, 2008
WHEN WILL HE BE STOPPED?
I just had to post this news item that has just come. Please keep reading and supporting Zimbabwe any way you know how.
until next time. Sue
Zimbabwe opposition reports arrest at parliament
41 minutes ago
HARARE, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe's main opposition says two members were arrested
as they entered parliament to be sworn in.
The opposition says police did not say where the men were being taken.
Police spokesman Wayne Bvudzijena said he was unaware of the arrests.
Opposition spokesman Nelson Chamisa says his Movement for Democratic Change
remained determined to take up seats in parliament, which President Robert
Mugabe was to open Tuesday. The opposition won the most legislative seats in
March, and is trying to negotiate executive power sharing with Mugabe.
Police have said they are seeking seven opposition members accused of
involvement in election violence. Independent human rights groups have said
Mugabe's forces were responsible for most of the violence.
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until next time. Sue
Zimbabwe opposition reports arrest at parliament
41 minutes ago
HARARE, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe's main opposition says two members were arrested
as they entered parliament to be sworn in.
The opposition says police did not say where the men were being taken.
Police spokesman Wayne Bvudzijena said he was unaware of the arrests.
Opposition spokesman Nelson Chamisa says his Movement for Democratic Change
remained determined to take up seats in parliament, which President Robert
Mugabe was to open Tuesday. The opposition won the most legislative seats in
March, and is trying to negotiate executive power sharing with Mugabe.
Police have said they are seeking seven opposition members accused of
involvement in election violence. Independent human rights groups have said
Mugabe's forces were responsible for most of the violence.
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
Will it never end?
Who would ever have guessed that the Zimbabwe elections would still be a topic of discussion 5 months after the event took place! Who would have guessed that Morgan Tsvangirai who won the election would be negotiating a position of sharing political power with Mugabe.
While this happens the people of Zimbabwe grow more and more desperate, more hungry, less hopeful.
The world was watching all this happen, it seemed the world was interested perhaps even going to help. However, the Beijing games and Georgia took over the news. Gold, Bronze and Silver became more important news, the war between Russia and Georgia filled our screens with the horror. Less and less news of Zimbabwe.
More and more Zimbabwe children become orphans due to hunger or lack of medication.
My commitment to make a difference in the lives of widows and children grows.
Please look again at the web site to see how you can make a difference.
Read how a donation for a gecko helps the children or a donation to SWAM helps us send relief packages into Zimbabwe.
looking forward to hearing from ou. Sue Janetti
While this happens the people of Zimbabwe grow more and more desperate, more hungry, less hopeful.
The world was watching all this happen, it seemed the world was interested perhaps even going to help. However, the Beijing games and Georgia took over the news. Gold, Bronze and Silver became more important news, the war between Russia and Georgia filled our screens with the horror. Less and less news of Zimbabwe.
More and more Zimbabwe children become orphans due to hunger or lack of medication.
My commitment to make a difference in the lives of widows and children grows.
Please look again at the web site to see how you can make a difference.
Read how a donation for a gecko helps the children or a donation to SWAM helps us send relief packages into Zimbabwe.
looking forward to hearing from ou. Sue Janetti
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Catch up
Thank you to all who have stayed in touch while I have been out of the country and out of contact with the Blog news.
I have done a copy paste to catch you all up with what has been going on in Zimbabwe.
ALSO GO TO lINKS AND READ CATHY'S LETTERS
I am reluctant to put all our news down and the work being done inside the country for fear of work being stopped. Let me say though that the children are being fed and cared for to the best of everyone's ability. The financial situation has reached crisis point . Now 10 o"s have been knocked off the end of the currency value what was $100,000,000,00.00 is now $1 HOW DO YOU WORK THAT OUT. !!!
UNTIL NEXT TIME SUE
News Briefs
Thursday, 31 July 2008 07:28
BY STAFF REPORTERS
Abductions of opposition continues
HARARE - Violence against Zimbabwean opposition members continued last
week even as power-sharing talks got under way between the ruling Zanu (PF)
and MDC, sources said on July 25.
Soldiers and suspected Zanu (PF) militia abducted two MDC drivers in
the Buhera South constituency of eastern Manicaland province this week who
had gone there to transport victims of earlier political violence to
hospitals for medical care.
Provincial MDC spokesman, Pishai Muchauraya, that local activists
sought assistance from the ZRP, but police officers told them that their
hands were tied in the matter.
MDC officials said they were trying to establish the identities of 60
individuals whose bodies remained unclaimed at a Harare hospital and who are
believed to be opposition members slain in post-election violence. Though
the hospital occasionally receives unidentified bodies, MDC officials said
they fear some of the bodies now in the mortuary could be those of activists
who went missing in the approach to and the aftermath of the June 27 run-off
election.
MDC Home Affairs Secretary Sam Sipepa Nkomo said it had not been easy
to make identifications as some bodies have been mutilated or badly
burned. - VOA
Forced to drink Chinese-manufactured herbicide
MDC activists forced to drink poison
CHIWESHE - Soldiers and Zanu (PF) militia forced MDC activists to
drink Paraquat, a highly toxic herbicide used for weed control.
Hilton Chironga suffered horrific facial injuries, described as
corrosive burns, caused by the Chinese herbicide when he, together with his
mother, his sister and a neighbour were forced to drink it at a militia base
at Tetra farm.
Shingi Nyoni, an investigator into human rights abuses, told us
Hilton's brother Gibson was shot dead by the militia the same day he was
forced to consume poison. Two other people died in the same attack.
'Hilton and his mother are currently admitted at a hospital in Harare.
One other person identified as Madamombe died from the poison. To date he
only takes liquids, milk and soup and is in constant pain,' Nyoni said.
Paraquat is highly toxic if swallowed and as little as one teaspoonful
of the active ingredient is fatal. Death occurs up to 30 days after
ingestion.
Apart from forcing people to drink the herbicide, the militia and
soldiers inflicted serious injuries on others by dipping their knobkerries
and sticks into Paraquat, before beating their victims.
'To make matters worse, most of these victims are not getting any help
from the government to deal with their injuries. They need specialized
medicines and doses for their wounds and treatment,' Nyoni said. - SW Radio
Africa
More MDC activists abducted, tortured
MANICALAND - Two MDC activists, Witness Maambire, the then Chief
Election agent to Samuel Muzerengwa (MDC senator for Buhera) and a friend,
were abducted at gun point by Colonel Morgan Mzilikazi at Chapanduka
Business Centre on July 24. The MP elected for the area, Naison Nemadziwa,
had to run into the mountains for his safety.
The three had gone to fetch 17 MDC activists who were tortured on July
17. When they parked at Chapanduka Business Centre, Colonel Morgan
Mzilikazi and a number of armed militia came to the MDC truck and abducted
Witness Maambire and his colleague at gunpoint.
It is not clear whether Witness Maambire and his colleague were taken
to a torture camp at Jori or other torture camps around Buhera. The
whereabouts and safety of the MP are also not known. The injured 17 people
are also still in Buhera.
Meanwhile, in Buhera South, Wilson Jori (65) from Ward 28, Chief
Nyashanu, was fined eight goats and 18 chickens for being an MDC sympathiser
before being severely assaulted and tortured after he was forced to attend a
Zanu (PF) rally on July 17.
Jori said Zanu (PF) militias forced people to attend a ' victory
celebration meeting'. It was during the meeting that the militias demanded
the goats and chickens from all MDC sympathisers and later beat them
severely on their back and buttocks using electrtric cables, wire, logs and
sjambocks, 'to be certain that they have rejoined Zanu (PF).'
Among the militias were Peter Madangure, Musi Chikobvore, Benson
Mandizha, Tungamirai Matanga, Peter Chatikobo, Kuda Murove, Muchuru Mazenge,
Akira Munamati and Zanu (PF) losing chancellor candidate, Boas Chimombe.
Jori has since been living in agony without medication.
There are more than 20 MDC activists who have deeper wounds and are
developing maggots as the Zanu (PF) militias are denying them freedom to
travel to seek treatment.
US steps up pressure on Mugabe junta
BY STAFF REPORTER
HARARE - The U.S. government has widened its targeted sanctions list
to include seventeen companies linked to President Robert Mugabe's regime
and one individual alleged to be helping the Mugabe regime pillage mineral
wealth in the DRC.
A statement sent to The Zimbabwean from the US state department of the
Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) says 17 entities,
including several Zimbabwean parastatals, and one individual whose support
for Robert Mugabe's regime contributes to the undermining of democratic
processes and institutions in Zimbabwe have been designated.
"In light of the continued intransigence of the brutal Mugabe regime,
the U.S. is imposing further sanctions against this regime and its
supporters," said OFAC Director, Adam J. Szubin. "These actions send a clear
warning to those who would protect Mugabe and his assets at the expense of
the Zimbabwean people."
The designations include a number of Zimbabwean parastatals and
entities that are owned or controlled by the Government of Zimbabwe. Mugabe,
his senior officials, and regime cronies have used these entities to
illegally siphon revenue and foreign exchange from the Zimbabwean people,
Szubin said.
The US Treasury's designations include the Minerals Marketing
Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ), the sole marketing and export agent for all
minerals, except gold and silver, mined in Zimbabwe; the Zimbabwe Mining
Development Corporation (ZMDC), involved in investment in the mining
industry in Zimbabwe, and in planning, coordinating and implementing mining
projects on behalf of the Government of Zimbabwe; the Zimbabwe Iron and
Steel Company (ZISCO), Zimbabwe's largest steel works; the Agricultural
Development Bank of Zimbabwe (Agribank), a commercial bank owned by the
Government of Zimbabwe; the Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe
Ltd, a state-owned enterprise that owns a large number of companies
operating in the industrial sector, including the chemical, clothing and
textiles, mineral processing, and motor and transport sectors; the
Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe, a financing entity; Zimre
Holdings Limited, an investment and reinsurance entity; ZB Financial
Holdings Limited, a holding company for a group of companies involved in
commercial and merchant banking; and four major subsidiaries of ZB Financial
Holdings Limited: ZB Bank Limited (Zimbank), ZB Holdings Limited,
Intermarket Holdings Limited, and Scotfin Limited.
Also designated is Thamer Bin Saeed Ahmed Al-Shanfari, an Omani
national with close ties to Mugabe and his top officials, as well as his
company, Oryx Natural Resources, which Al-Shanfari uses to enable Mugabe and
his senior officials to maintain access to, and derive personal benefit
from, various mining ventures in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
OFAC has also designated Operation Sovereign Legitimacy (OSLEG), an
enterprise that is a commercial arm of the Zimbabwean army representing its
interests in the DRC and elsewhere, and which is controlled by various
senior officials in Zimbabwe. The activities of OSLEG and Al-Shanfari's Oryx
Natural Resources, benefiting Mugabe and his regime's senior officials, have
been widely documented by various non-governmental and human rights
organizations.
OFAC said it had also designated the following companies that are
owned or controlled by a number of Specially Designated Nationals: Divine
Homes, a property company whose Chairman is David Chapfika, Zimbabwe's
Deputy Minister of Agriculture; COMOIL (Pvt) Ltd., a petroleum importing
company, owned by Saviour Kasukuwere, Zimbabwe's Deputy Minister of Youth
Development and Employment Creation; and Famba Safaris, a registered
Zimbabwean safari operator, whose Director and major shareholder is Webster
Shamu, Minister of State for Policy Implementation.
"As a result of Treasury's action, any assets of the individual and
entities designated today that are within U.S. jurisdiction must be frozen,"
Szubin said. "Additionally, U.S. persons are prohibited from conducting
financial or commercial transactions with the individual or entities."
I have done a copy paste to catch you all up with what has been going on in Zimbabwe.
ALSO GO TO lINKS AND READ CATHY'S LETTERS
I am reluctant to put all our news down and the work being done inside the country for fear of work being stopped. Let me say though that the children are being fed and cared for to the best of everyone's ability. The financial situation has reached crisis point . Now 10 o"s have been knocked off the end of the currency value what was $100,000,000,00.00 is now $1 HOW DO YOU WORK THAT OUT. !!!
UNTIL NEXT TIME SUE
News Briefs
Thursday, 31 July 2008 07:28
BY STAFF REPORTERS
Abductions of opposition continues
HARARE - Violence against Zimbabwean opposition members continued last
week even as power-sharing talks got under way between the ruling Zanu (PF)
and MDC, sources said on July 25.
Soldiers and suspected Zanu (PF) militia abducted two MDC drivers in
the Buhera South constituency of eastern Manicaland province this week who
had gone there to transport victims of earlier political violence to
hospitals for medical care.
Provincial MDC spokesman, Pishai Muchauraya, that local activists
sought assistance from the ZRP, but police officers told them that their
hands were tied in the matter.
MDC officials said they were trying to establish the identities of 60
individuals whose bodies remained unclaimed at a Harare hospital and who are
believed to be opposition members slain in post-election violence. Though
the hospital occasionally receives unidentified bodies, MDC officials said
they fear some of the bodies now in the mortuary could be those of activists
who went missing in the approach to and the aftermath of the June 27 run-off
election.
MDC Home Affairs Secretary Sam Sipepa Nkomo said it had not been easy
to make identifications as some bodies have been mutilated or badly
burned. - VOA
Forced to drink Chinese-manufactured herbicide
MDC activists forced to drink poison
CHIWESHE - Soldiers and Zanu (PF) militia forced MDC activists to
drink Paraquat, a highly toxic herbicide used for weed control.
Hilton Chironga suffered horrific facial injuries, described as
corrosive burns, caused by the Chinese herbicide when he, together with his
mother, his sister and a neighbour were forced to drink it at a militia base
at Tetra farm.
Shingi Nyoni, an investigator into human rights abuses, told us
Hilton's brother Gibson was shot dead by the militia the same day he was
forced to consume poison. Two other people died in the same attack.
'Hilton and his mother are currently admitted at a hospital in Harare.
One other person identified as Madamombe died from the poison. To date he
only takes liquids, milk and soup and is in constant pain,' Nyoni said.
Paraquat is highly toxic if swallowed and as little as one teaspoonful
of the active ingredient is fatal. Death occurs up to 30 days after
ingestion.
Apart from forcing people to drink the herbicide, the militia and
soldiers inflicted serious injuries on others by dipping their knobkerries
and sticks into Paraquat, before beating their victims.
'To make matters worse, most of these victims are not getting any help
from the government to deal with their injuries. They need specialized
medicines and doses for their wounds and treatment,' Nyoni said. - SW Radio
Africa
More MDC activists abducted, tortured
MANICALAND - Two MDC activists, Witness Maambire, the then Chief
Election agent to Samuel Muzerengwa (MDC senator for Buhera) and a friend,
were abducted at gun point by Colonel Morgan Mzilikazi at Chapanduka
Business Centre on July 24. The MP elected for the area, Naison Nemadziwa,
had to run into the mountains for his safety.
The three had gone to fetch 17 MDC activists who were tortured on July
17. When they parked at Chapanduka Business Centre, Colonel Morgan
Mzilikazi and a number of armed militia came to the MDC truck and abducted
Witness Maambire and his colleague at gunpoint.
It is not clear whether Witness Maambire and his colleague were taken
to a torture camp at Jori or other torture camps around Buhera. The
whereabouts and safety of the MP are also not known. The injured 17 people
are also still in Buhera.
Meanwhile, in Buhera South, Wilson Jori (65) from Ward 28, Chief
Nyashanu, was fined eight goats and 18 chickens for being an MDC sympathiser
before being severely assaulted and tortured after he was forced to attend a
Zanu (PF) rally on July 17.
Jori said Zanu (PF) militias forced people to attend a ' victory
celebration meeting'. It was during the meeting that the militias demanded
the goats and chickens from all MDC sympathisers and later beat them
severely on their back and buttocks using electrtric cables, wire, logs and
sjambocks, 'to be certain that they have rejoined Zanu (PF).'
Among the militias were Peter Madangure, Musi Chikobvore, Benson
Mandizha, Tungamirai Matanga, Peter Chatikobo, Kuda Murove, Muchuru Mazenge,
Akira Munamati and Zanu (PF) losing chancellor candidate, Boas Chimombe.
Jori has since been living in agony without medication.
There are more than 20 MDC activists who have deeper wounds and are
developing maggots as the Zanu (PF) militias are denying them freedom to
travel to seek treatment.
US steps up pressure on Mugabe junta
BY STAFF REPORTER
HARARE - The U.S. government has widened its targeted sanctions list
to include seventeen companies linked to President Robert Mugabe's regime
and one individual alleged to be helping the Mugabe regime pillage mineral
wealth in the DRC.
A statement sent to The Zimbabwean from the US state department of the
Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) says 17 entities,
including several Zimbabwean parastatals, and one individual whose support
for Robert Mugabe's regime contributes to the undermining of democratic
processes and institutions in Zimbabwe have been designated.
"In light of the continued intransigence of the brutal Mugabe regime,
the U.S. is imposing further sanctions against this regime and its
supporters," said OFAC Director, Adam J. Szubin. "These actions send a clear
warning to those who would protect Mugabe and his assets at the expense of
the Zimbabwean people."
The designations include a number of Zimbabwean parastatals and
entities that are owned or controlled by the Government of Zimbabwe. Mugabe,
his senior officials, and regime cronies have used these entities to
illegally siphon revenue and foreign exchange from the Zimbabwean people,
Szubin said.
The US Treasury's designations include the Minerals Marketing
Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ), the sole marketing and export agent for all
minerals, except gold and silver, mined in Zimbabwe; the Zimbabwe Mining
Development Corporation (ZMDC), involved in investment in the mining
industry in Zimbabwe, and in planning, coordinating and implementing mining
projects on behalf of the Government of Zimbabwe; the Zimbabwe Iron and
Steel Company (ZISCO), Zimbabwe's largest steel works; the Agricultural
Development Bank of Zimbabwe (Agribank), a commercial bank owned by the
Government of Zimbabwe; the Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe
Ltd, a state-owned enterprise that owns a large number of companies
operating in the industrial sector, including the chemical, clothing and
textiles, mineral processing, and motor and transport sectors; the
Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe, a financing entity; Zimre
Holdings Limited, an investment and reinsurance entity; ZB Financial
Holdings Limited, a holding company for a group of companies involved in
commercial and merchant banking; and four major subsidiaries of ZB Financial
Holdings Limited: ZB Bank Limited (Zimbank), ZB Holdings Limited,
Intermarket Holdings Limited, and Scotfin Limited.
Also designated is Thamer Bin Saeed Ahmed Al-Shanfari, an Omani
national with close ties to Mugabe and his top officials, as well as his
company, Oryx Natural Resources, which Al-Shanfari uses to enable Mugabe and
his senior officials to maintain access to, and derive personal benefit
from, various mining ventures in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
OFAC has also designated Operation Sovereign Legitimacy (OSLEG), an
enterprise that is a commercial arm of the Zimbabwean army representing its
interests in the DRC and elsewhere, and which is controlled by various
senior officials in Zimbabwe. The activities of OSLEG and Al-Shanfari's Oryx
Natural Resources, benefiting Mugabe and his regime's senior officials, have
been widely documented by various non-governmental and human rights
organizations.
OFAC said it had also designated the following companies that are
owned or controlled by a number of Specially Designated Nationals: Divine
Homes, a property company whose Chairman is David Chapfika, Zimbabwe's
Deputy Minister of Agriculture; COMOIL (Pvt) Ltd., a petroleum importing
company, owned by Saviour Kasukuwere, Zimbabwe's Deputy Minister of Youth
Development and Employment Creation; and Famba Safaris, a registered
Zimbabwean safari operator, whose Director and major shareholder is Webster
Shamu, Minister of State for Policy Implementation.
"As a result of Treasury's action, any assets of the individual and
entities designated today that are within U.S. jurisdiction must be frozen,"
Szubin said. "Additionally, U.S. persons are prohibited from conducting
financial or commercial transactions with the individual or entities."
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
HOW MUCH MORE CAN THE PEOPLE ENDURE?
How much more can the people endure?
One wonders how much more the people of Zimbabwe can endure. They voted -The opposition won - Hurray - The vote dosn't count said Mugabe - Re vote -
Opposition members shot, beaten and now food coupons - food coupon are only given if you vote for Mugabe- Any guesses to who will win the next election?
Project Gecko helps so few yet those that we help grows as people like you respond.
Sherry recently wrote of the difficulties in getting money out of the bank and buying food. Thank goodness for people like Sherry who line up for hours in queues either for money, food or fuel.
See letter from Sherry below
Hi Susan
We received the money from (blocked) on monday 2nd $ 760 billion. At prsent we have a balnace of around $ 800 billion for the Saffron porject funds as the devaluation dialy is frightening. We started the month at $ 222 million to the US and have ended at $ 773 million. This is why its imperative we use the money as fast as possible. We have been sourcing as much mealie meal and kepnta as we can find its very short and costs over 3 billion a bag on the balck market so we are trying to purchase thorugh contacts to get at the correct price. Sadly we have to pay in cash and still only allowed to withdraw 5 billion per day so I find myself having to go the the bank and queue for our measly 5 billion every day. I apologise for not sending the accounts before but assure you we are working on the figures and will send them as soon as possible. Our finance eleder has not been able to get to church with fuel constarints and has all the bank records and statmnets so we are waiting to get them from him and once we have them will keep all the records in the church office.
Our team went out this weekend to Saffron and it was awesome to see many of those we support attending our church meeting. Approx 50 childredn and 10 adults attended the service on sunday pm. We were able o disribute food for approx 20 orpahns and widows, as well as assisting our 2 homeless gentleman who we have moved from sleeping in the streets in harare to Saffron walden they are Reuben and David. They have been ostarcised by society and their family David has full blown Aids and Reuben has had mental probelms in the past due to drugs and alcohol. They have been attending church regularly and we have been building relationship with them for many months now and felt they were ready to go out to Saffron and assits with the project. In particular the planting of crops and possibly keeping chickens and pigs to help with food support. Our maize in the field is ready for harvesting so we are hoping to have this as a backup of food supply for those we support.
Leveson our teen with full blown Aids is a real concern as it would apppear his aunt is not tkaing him to the clinic for his treatment so we are trying to find out what the problem is and where we can best help. I think transport being a huge costsis preventing the aunt from taking him so will offer to help. She has remarried and we think the new husband does not want the burden of this young man and his illness so perhaps we can arrange to take him into Saffron and care for him oursleves if the fmaily agrees. WE were able to give him warm socks and shoes to help with the cold.
The borehole we were able to get up and rinning has been a real blessing to the community with good clean water now avaiable we just pray no one will steal the motor as this is a big problem. David and Reuben will be sleeping right next to the pumo house as security in a delta hut.
Susan I wnat to thank you and your supporters for the amazing blessing you are in helping support this project. There are many with desperate needs in Zimbabwe and we can't help everyone but we are making a difference in the lives of many children who have no parents and for those who are trying to look after them( a few photos attached) Thank you and may God bless you for your love and support.
yours in Christ
sherry
One wonders how much more the people of Zimbabwe can endure. They voted -The opposition won - Hurray - The vote dosn't count said Mugabe - Re vote -
Opposition members shot, beaten and now food coupons - food coupon are only given if you vote for Mugabe- Any guesses to who will win the next election?
Project Gecko helps so few yet those that we help grows as people like you respond.
Sherry recently wrote of the difficulties in getting money out of the bank and buying food. Thank goodness for people like Sherry who line up for hours in queues either for money, food or fuel.
See letter from Sherry below
Hi Susan
We received the money from (blocked) on monday 2nd $ 760 billion. At prsent we have a balnace of around $ 800 billion for the Saffron porject funds as the devaluation dialy is frightening. We started the month at $ 222 million to the US and have ended at $ 773 million. This is why its imperative we use the money as fast as possible. We have been sourcing as much mealie meal and kepnta as we can find its very short and costs over 3 billion a bag on the balck market so we are trying to purchase thorugh contacts to get at the correct price. Sadly we have to pay in cash and still only allowed to withdraw 5 billion per day so I find myself having to go the the bank and queue for our measly 5 billion every day. I apologise for not sending the accounts before but assure you we are working on the figures and will send them as soon as possible. Our finance eleder has not been able to get to church with fuel constarints and has all the bank records and statmnets so we are waiting to get them from him and once we have them will keep all the records in the church office.
Our team went out this weekend to Saffron and it was awesome to see many of those we support attending our church meeting. Approx 50 childredn and 10 adults attended the service on sunday pm. We were able o disribute food for approx 20 orpahns and widows, as well as assisting our 2 homeless gentleman who we have moved from sleeping in the streets in harare to Saffron walden they are Reuben and David. They have been ostarcised by society and their family David has full blown Aids and Reuben has had mental probelms in the past due to drugs and alcohol. They have been attending church regularly and we have been building relationship with them for many months now and felt they were ready to go out to Saffron and assits with the project. In particular the planting of crops and possibly keeping chickens and pigs to help with food support. Our maize in the field is ready for harvesting so we are hoping to have this as a backup of food supply for those we support.
Leveson our teen with full blown Aids is a real concern as it would apppear his aunt is not tkaing him to the clinic for his treatment so we are trying to find out what the problem is and where we can best help. I think transport being a huge costsis preventing the aunt from taking him so will offer to help. She has remarried and we think the new husband does not want the burden of this young man and his illness so perhaps we can arrange to take him into Saffron and care for him oursleves if the fmaily agrees. WE were able to give him warm socks and shoes to help with the cold.
The borehole we were able to get up and rinning has been a real blessing to the community with good clean water now avaiable we just pray no one will steal the motor as this is a big problem. David and Reuben will be sleeping right next to the pumo house as security in a delta hut.
Susan I wnat to thank you and your supporters for the amazing blessing you are in helping support this project. There are many with desperate needs in Zimbabwe and we can't help everyone but we are making a difference in the lives of many children who have no parents and for those who are trying to look after them( a few photos attached) Thank you and may God bless you for your love and support.
yours in Christ
sherry
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
No where to run
Zimbabweans trying to escape torture, starvation or harrassment crossing the border into South Africa are receiving the same treatment there. South African's do not want them. "They are taking our job's" they cry. My heart goes out to these people who are just trying to survive under very difficult circumstances.
We continue to do what we can. Another sum of money has just been deposited to help the women and children at Safron Waldon Project Food will be purchased and delivered this coming Sunday. Hope and Relief to a few.
Thanks to those involved with the donation of $10 for a gecko and many thanks to those who spend hours lining up at the bank for hours every day for a week to get enough withdrawn to buy food and then have to scour the streets and bargain for food. Most in this country of freedom will not understand the trouble one has to go through to purchase food. Even when you get home there is no fridge or stove as there is little or no electricity. I could go on but I think you get the picture. We need your help to continue to support the widows and children.
please e mail if you wish to make a donation for a gecko or have any ideas for fundraising events.
our Walk a thon will take place in White Rock B.C. Canada on June 21st If you are interested in walking or donating please contact me asap.
Until next time. Sue
We continue to do what we can. Another sum of money has just been deposited to help the women and children at Safron Waldon Project Food will be purchased and delivered this coming Sunday. Hope and Relief to a few.
Thanks to those involved with the donation of $10 for a gecko and many thanks to those who spend hours lining up at the bank for hours every day for a week to get enough withdrawn to buy food and then have to scour the streets and bargain for food. Most in this country of freedom will not understand the trouble one has to go through to purchase food. Even when you get home there is no fridge or stove as there is little or no electricity. I could go on but I think you get the picture. We need your help to continue to support the widows and children.
please e mail if you wish to make a donation for a gecko or have any ideas for fundraising events.
our Walk a thon will take place in White Rock B.C. Canada on June 21st If you are interested in walking or donating please contact me asap.
Until next time. Sue
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Even a 4 year old can make a Difference
Yes, even a 4 year old can make a difference. Little Tia (go to letters and see Tia's story) is once again wanting to make a difference in the lives of Children in Zimbabwe, that is so encouraging to me.
Sometimes I wonder how we can keep on giving, sometimes it seems everytime we turn around someone else wants a donation. Then I realize, again, we have to follow our hearts and do what we can, with what we have. My passion lies with the Zimbabwean people. Gracious, polite, gentle people who have by their patience been pushed aside by power and control. Their land left fallow.
I must help. I am driven to help. I have looked into the eyes of the starving people there, starving from a lack of food, justice and indifference from the world.
Can you help? The people of Zimbabwe have hope when we care.
Contact me by this blog or e mail oneagleswings@telus.net and make a difference, we certainly can if a 4 year old can. Project gecko is still alive, help keep it that way.
Until next time. Sue
ps. go to links and look at Cathy's mail direct from Zimbabwe
Sometimes I wonder how we can keep on giving, sometimes it seems everytime we turn around someone else wants a donation. Then I realize, again, we have to follow our hearts and do what we can, with what we have. My passion lies with the Zimbabwean people. Gracious, polite, gentle people who have by their patience been pushed aside by power and control. Their land left fallow.
I must help. I am driven to help. I have looked into the eyes of the starving people there, starving from a lack of food, justice and indifference from the world.
Can you help? The people of Zimbabwe have hope when we care.
Contact me by this blog or e mail oneagleswings@telus.net and make a difference, we certainly can if a 4 year old can. Project gecko is still alive, help keep it that way.
Until next time. Sue
ps. go to links and look at Cathy's mail direct from Zimbabwe
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
They waited in vain. Another election in July
I don't really know what to say. After months of waiting for election results a winner was announced. MDC won. However, Mugabe decided that he didn't want to give up his position and has called for another election in July. In the mean time people are being beaten and killed for voting with the MDC When will it end? We will wait again. Until July................
Good news is that the widows and children living at the "Safron Project" are receiving food and assistance with housing, schooling and medication. Geckos are still being ordered which help the children that make them. They are now being housed in an orphanage.
Project gecko is still providing with your help.
Help keep this project and the children alive. Send your support by communication through my e mail noneagleswings@telus.net Keep watch on the web page and read the articles under letters. You will be encouraged by what is happening. I am. Read the latest article on little Tia a 4 year old that is making a difference.
Until next time. Sue ps. keep your questions coming and feel free to write on the blog site.
Good news is that the widows and children living at the "Safron Project" are receiving food and assistance with housing, schooling and medication. Geckos are still being ordered which help the children that make them. They are now being housed in an orphanage.
Project gecko is still providing with your help.
Help keep this project and the children alive. Send your support by communication through my e mail noneagleswings@telus.net Keep watch on the web page and read the articles under letters. You will be encouraged by what is happening. I am. Read the latest article on little Tia a 4 year old that is making a difference.
Until next time. Sue ps. keep your questions coming and feel free to write on the blog site.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
AND STILL THEY WAIT...............
How long can Zimbabwean's patience last. Does the world care? After Rwanda the world said "There must never be another Rwanda- we can not allow it to happen" It has started in Zimbabwe
There are some in the world that care. We do what we can. It never seems enough. However receiving donations for little wire ornaments has made a huge difference in the lives of some widows and children.
Please don't give up helping. Please don't give up hope that Zimbabwe can change. It can and it will.
When....................?
There are some in the world that care. We do what we can. It never seems enough. However receiving donations for little wire ornaments has made a huge difference in the lives of some widows and children.
Please don't give up helping. Please don't give up hope that Zimbabwe can change. It can and it will.
When....................?
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
AND WE WAIT.....
The Patience of the Zimbabwean's is so very evident right now. Waiting for election results when the election took place a month ago.
Will their patience continue. I don't think it can. When thousands if not millions are suffering daily. The unarmed, defenceless people will surely raise their voices if not any weapon they can lay their hands on. I pray it will not come to that end. .....................
I am delighted to tell you that maise has been purchased for the women and children. I will let you read that letter yourself. It will be posted shortly. Now we have a definate project with people that can be monitored we hope to do even more than what we are doing now.
Once we receive the childrens pictures to go with the names already posted we will be asking if anyone would like to sponsor a child or a group of people sponsor the children living in the Safron Waldon project. We are looking for ways to do that. If you are interested please e mail by return. So much to do. So limited, either with money, or purchase of goods in Zimbabwe.
However, we are making a difference. A big difference that is appreciated.
Till next time , Sue
Will their patience continue. I don't think it can. When thousands if not millions are suffering daily. The unarmed, defenceless people will surely raise their voices if not any weapon they can lay their hands on. I pray it will not come to that end. .....................
I am delighted to tell you that maise has been purchased for the women and children. I will let you read that letter yourself. It will be posted shortly. Now we have a definate project with people that can be monitored we hope to do even more than what we are doing now.
Once we receive the childrens pictures to go with the names already posted we will be asking if anyone would like to sponsor a child or a group of people sponsor the children living in the Safron Waldon project. We are looking for ways to do that. If you are interested please e mail by return. So much to do. So limited, either with money, or purchase of goods in Zimbabwe.
However, we are making a difference. A big difference that is appreciated.
Till next time , Sue
Thursday, April 10, 2008
STILL WAITING AND WONDERING STILL HOPING
The elections in Zimbabwe took place on the 4th March it is now april 10th and still no results, people still wait in hope but the people of Zimbabwe now wait in fear . Below is a copy of a letter I received today, ...............
.Subject: Last White farmers under siege, instigated by Mugabe
Dear Family and Friends, Well neve thought I would have to do this email do not know if it may be my last from our farm "Chidza At 3.30pm today a lorry load of so called Mugabe brain washed "war-vets" arrived at our gate to take over our land, equipment and pedigree cattle. This crazy action is occurring in a country where there is little food being produced ! It is now 6 pm and they have been singing their war songs at our gate for three hours, the atmosphere is violent and more and more of them have arrived.We managed to get our daughter Alison and her young son "Little John" into town and for now it is just John and myself, plus our dogs remaining in the house on the farm. They have said that our labour will not work tomorrow . They have demanded that John mustkill them a sheep, which John has flatly refused to do, so no doubt they will simply kill one for themselves.None of our paid labour will even attmpt to come to work tomorroweither! Graham Richards who lives south of us is also under siege at the same> time as us, so this siege of the last remaining whites is an orchestrated plan. The Goddards and Deidricks are in the same boat.They have already taken over Pa-Nyanda Guest Lodge, and Graham and his wife Callie are> now in town.Alison is at John sisters in Masvingo town and her husband Carl is expected back from Bulawayo tonight. Lorna's telephone no. is Zw code 39-264323 ; Ali is on 011216643Our Phone Landline is 039-266080>> Cell Phone Nos. 011-215275 ; 023-258810 Please pass this email on to as many folk as you would like to , the llegal action must become "known" thru out the world . If you know of anyone in the Media, please ensure that they become> aware /are alerted to this evil tyrant's actions to keep power at all costs. We have to let the world know what is happening. Our love to you all. John and Joy from Chidza.
How very sad. I hope they are safe as i read this. till next time sue
.Subject: Last White farmers under siege, instigated by Mugabe
Dear Family and Friends, Well neve thought I would have to do this email do not know if it may be my last from our farm "Chidza At 3.30pm today a lorry load of so called Mugabe brain washed "war-vets" arrived at our gate to take over our land, equipment and pedigree cattle. This crazy action is occurring in a country where there is little food being produced ! It is now 6 pm and they have been singing their war songs at our gate for three hours, the atmosphere is violent and more and more of them have arrived.We managed to get our daughter Alison and her young son "Little John" into town and for now it is just John and myself, plus our dogs remaining in the house on the farm. They have said that our labour will not work tomorrow . They have demanded that John mustkill them a sheep, which John has flatly refused to do, so no doubt they will simply kill one for themselves.None of our paid labour will even attmpt to come to work tomorroweither! Graham Richards who lives south of us is also under siege at the same> time as us, so this siege of the last remaining whites is an orchestrated plan. The Goddards and Deidricks are in the same boat.They have already taken over Pa-Nyanda Guest Lodge, and Graham and his wife Callie are> now in town.Alison is at John sisters in Masvingo town and her husband Carl is expected back from Bulawayo tonight. Lorna's telephone no. is Zw code 39-264323 ; Ali is on 011216643Our Phone Landline is 039-266080>> Cell Phone Nos. 011-215275 ; 023-258810 Please pass this email on to as many folk as you would like to , the llegal action must become "known" thru out the world . If you know of anyone in the Media, please ensure that they become> aware /are alerted to this evil tyrant's actions to keep power at all costs. We have to let the world know what is happening. Our love to you all. John and Joy from Chidza.
How very sad. I hope they are safe as i read this. till next time sue
Friday, April 4, 2008
April 4th and still waiting for election results
It is April the 4th, elections took place 6 days ago and still no results. Zimbabwean's continue to do what they always do. Wait! Wonder! Despair! Yet still hold out hope.
The world continues to watch and wait with them.
Thank you to those who have enquired after my brother Patrick. He is now off life support, eating mush so is able to swallow much better. Has some movement on his left side. In general much further ahead than we expected after such a massive stroke.
Please watch for new photos. The kids are now really getting excited and using their imaginations. Look for yourself in the photo gallery they should be there in the next few days. A beaded VW, the doors, hood and trunk open. Even a spare tire under the hood.
A Harley Davison bike. A rooster eggcup. Wire car. Large and small bikes.
Please order through my e mail address
Please continue to write and feel free to write on the blog itself.
You will also see posted soon a new letter from Zimbabwe with the women and childrens names who are benefitting from your donations.
Talk to you soon. sue
The world continues to watch and wait with them.
Thank you to those who have enquired after my brother Patrick. He is now off life support, eating mush so is able to swallow much better. Has some movement on his left side. In general much further ahead than we expected after such a massive stroke.
Please watch for new photos. The kids are now really getting excited and using their imaginations. Look for yourself in the photo gallery they should be there in the next few days. A beaded VW, the doors, hood and trunk open. Even a spare tire under the hood.
A Harley Davison bike. A rooster eggcup. Wire car. Large and small bikes.
Please order through my e mail address
Please continue to write and feel free to write on the blog itself.
You will also see posted soon a new letter from Zimbabwe with the women and childrens names who are benefitting from your donations.
Talk to you soon. sue
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
THANK YOU ONE AGAIN
Good Morning, thank you once again to all those who are supporting Zimbabwe widows and orphans in so many different ways.
Sometimes I become discouraged as I wonder how long we can persevere in a country where inflation rises by the day. What you can buy today for a million dollars may be two million overnight.
How does one plan on feeding and educating hundreds if by tomorrow the money we send only helps one child instead of two.
We can just do our best, knowing we are making a difference. Right now we are able to continue with the support we are giving as we have enough coming in from donations to the "project gecko"
Please continue to telll your friends and pass the word along. $10 donation for a gecko is truly
making a difference.
It is Election week in Zimbabwe . I wonder if change stands a chance.
Until next time. Sue
Sometimes I become discouraged as I wonder how long we can persevere in a country where inflation rises by the day. What you can buy today for a million dollars may be two million overnight.
How does one plan on feeding and educating hundreds if by tomorrow the money we send only helps one child instead of two.
We can just do our best, knowing we are making a difference. Right now we are able to continue with the support we are giving as we have enough coming in from donations to the "project gecko"
Please continue to telll your friends and pass the word along. $10 donation for a gecko is truly
making a difference.
It is Election week in Zimbabwe . I wonder if change stands a chance.
Until next time. Sue
Friday, March 21, 2008
HAPPY EASTER
HE IS RISEN - RISEN INDEED
May I take this opportunity to wish all readers a blessed and happy Easter
In Canada we have that choice to believe or not believe- to vote or not to vote- to eat or not to eat.
Let us remember those that do not have these choices and do what we can to help in whatever way we can.
If you want, you can choose Project Gecko or SWAM both choices help the less fortunate in the world. You can read about both projects by going to the home page.
I am blessed by reaching out to others much more than I would ever have known. Working for Project Gecko or the South & West African Mission brings me much joy. See you soon. Sue
May I take this opportunity to wish all readers a blessed and happy Easter
In Canada we have that choice to believe or not believe- to vote or not to vote- to eat or not to eat.
Let us remember those that do not have these choices and do what we can to help in whatever way we can.
If you want, you can choose Project Gecko or SWAM both choices help the less fortunate in the world. You can read about both projects by going to the home page.
I am blessed by reaching out to others much more than I would ever have known. Working for Project Gecko or the South & West African Mission brings me much joy. See you soon. Sue
Thursday, March 20, 2008
gecko story still touching hearts.
Thanks for all the e mails regarding my brother Patrick. The prognosis is still not good but it is early days yet as regards such a brain injury.
We are still receiving donations and orders for geckos and we are ready to build more projects at Safron Waldon. The elections and fear of the results are bringing things to a stand still this week, however, we are waiting in the background ready to move forward and touch more lives as soon as the opportunity arises. Yet another shipment of geckos and ornaments will be coming in soon. Thank you for continuing to pass the word along about the work we are all doing on behalf of the improvished in Zimbabwe.
Until next time. sue
We are still receiving donations and orders for geckos and we are ready to build more projects at Safron Waldon. The elections and fear of the results are bringing things to a stand still this week, however, we are waiting in the background ready to move forward and touch more lives as soon as the opportunity arises. Yet another shipment of geckos and ornaments will be coming in soon. Thank you for continuing to pass the word along about the work we are all doing on behalf of the improvished in Zimbabwe.
Until next time. sue
Sunday, March 16, 2008
communication
I was able to reach my brother by telephone yesterday. We did not discuss the situation in Zimbabwe. My eldest brother Patrick now living in Australia had a massive
sub dural haematoma which he had to have removed by surgery. The bleed was so bad that it pushed his brain completely onto the right side and down into the spinal cavity. We do not know the prognosis as yet. It seems pretty bleak. How helpless we feel. Some relatives in England, some in Zimbabwe some in other parts of Australia and here we are in Canada. Do we go and see him now? later? Will he make later? These are the results of the past 20 years broken families having to leave Zimbabwe and move to anywhere in the world they are accepted. We can only hope the elections this month bring peace and reunion.
Untill next time. Sue
sub dural haematoma which he had to have removed by surgery. The bleed was so bad that it pushed his brain completely onto the right side and down into the spinal cavity. We do not know the prognosis as yet. It seems pretty bleak. How helpless we feel. Some relatives in England, some in Zimbabwe some in other parts of Australia and here we are in Canada. Do we go and see him now? later? Will he make later? These are the results of the past 20 years broken families having to leave Zimbabwe and move to anywhere in the world they are accepted. We can only hope the elections this month bring peace and reunion.
Untill next time. Sue
Friday, March 14, 2008
NOT A WORD
Good Morning, Not a word from Zimbabwe for the past week. e.mail dosen't seem to be getting through. The telephone lines seem to be down. Since we left zimbabwe 20+ years ago we have tried not to worry when communication is shut down. But how can you not worry when you know the Elections are being held this month. Will it be like the last election in Kenya? Are family safe? Are the widows and children we have worked so hard to support safe? So many questions and no communication. The elections are just a part of the concern. We have just heard that the government has a new order. To take over 51% of White owned and foreign busineses. Just like that -your livelihood gone Businessess were struggling and now 51% goes to the government! Iwonder how the taxes get divided!!
I wonder how the people of Zimbabwe will survive? Will they have the drive to continue as they have done for so many years.
Will project gecko survive? We have to have hope. Hope is all the Zimbabweans have left.
Until next time. Sue
ps. would love to hear from some of you readers
I wonder how the people of Zimbabwe will survive? Will they have the drive to continue as they have done for so many years.
Will project gecko survive? We have to have hope. Hope is all the Zimbabweans have left.
Until next time. Sue
ps. would love to hear from some of you readers
Monday, March 10, 2008
Globe and Mail
Yesterday the Globe and Mail newspaper had a 2 page article on Zimbabwe. It was a shocking read. Yes, I had already heard most of the information from folk in the country but to see the details published in one place was overwhelming. How can the folk in Zimbabwe survive another currupt election let alone the threat that the same man who has over the past 20 years destroyed what was once the Pride of Africa and the breadbasket of the world.
2000% inflation you can be sure many more will starve to death as the world looks on.
One wonders if fewer people would die if the folk would act as Kenya has just done.! What a notion.
On this side of the world we will continue to show we care one gecko at a time.
Until next time. Sue
2000% inflation you can be sure many more will starve to death as the world looks on.
One wonders if fewer people would die if the folk would act as Kenya has just done.! What a notion.
On this side of the world we will continue to show we care one gecko at a time.
Until next time. Sue
Saturday, March 8, 2008
geckos geckos geckos
I have spent the day looking up all the outstanding orders and e mailing off to let everyone know that the ornaments and geckos are in. This shipment consisted mostly of geckos. Red, yellow, blue, green and multicolored geckos cover my desk. I am brown bagging them to take to Tiggywinkles on Tuesday am ready for pick up. Some folk are going to be disapointed as I don't have as many angles as wanted. I will order more! The order will be here in a couple of months. Let me know if you want any and any particular color.
I am amazed at the e mails still coming in. Everytime I see an order I think of the women and children that will be receiving the benefits. How easy it is to give joy to people who have so little. As easy as giving up two cups of coffee.
I was saddened this week. Margaret, a lady from Zimbabwe who we supported from time to time with food and clothing and with $200 for a cateract operation last year passed away. However, knowing that she was cared about, even if that person was on the other side of the world would have been comforting and she expressed how delighted she was to be able to see all the beautiful colors around her. It was important to her, if only for a year.
Off to bag more geckos............ Till next time Sue
ps. if you want to know what is happening in Zimbabwe this week look under Cathy's web site on this web site.
I am amazed at the e mails still coming in. Everytime I see an order I think of the women and children that will be receiving the benefits. How easy it is to give joy to people who have so little. As easy as giving up two cups of coffee.
I was saddened this week. Margaret, a lady from Zimbabwe who we supported from time to time with food and clothing and with $200 for a cateract operation last year passed away. However, knowing that she was cared about, even if that person was on the other side of the world would have been comforting and she expressed how delighted she was to be able to see all the beautiful colors around her. It was important to her, if only for a year.
Off to bag more geckos............ Till next time Sue
ps. if you want to know what is happening in Zimbabwe this week look under Cathy's web site on this web site.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Misssion trips
Thought I would mention that planned trips into Namibia are being considered through SWAM
Although nothing has been decided on as yet, some of you out there may have always wanted to do a missions trip into Africa.
I expect, but nothing in concrete , that it would cost about $4,550.00 for such a trip. I would also suggest that a first trip into Namiba would be getting to know the people and the culture with a goal of going back with your own skill set ideas.
Just something to think about. Let me know if you are interested.
No news this week from Zimbabwe. I suspect that electricity and phones are down which limits e mail.
Look forward to hearing from you. Sue
Although nothing has been decided on as yet, some of you out there may have always wanted to do a missions trip into Africa.
I expect, but nothing in concrete , that it would cost about $4,550.00 for such a trip. I would also suggest that a first trip into Namiba would be getting to know the people and the culture with a goal of going back with your own skill set ideas.
Just something to think about. Let me know if you are interested.
No news this week from Zimbabwe. I suspect that electricity and phones are down which limits e mail.
Look forward to hearing from you. Sue
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
geckos arrive
Good Morning. The geckos and ornaments have arrived. Horray! I don't beleive we have enough to meet the outstanding orders but have already ordered more. This is about the children and not timing I suspect.
We had our first Advisory Board Meeting last night. the entheausiasm in the room was exciting to see. We are all set and ready to go. First item up will be a garage sale held in White Rock . If you have good quality items to sell you may rent a table or donate your clean washed and priced items. More info to follow but please e mail me if you are interested.
Must run and sort out gecko orders. Wishing you a pleasant day. Sue
We had our first Advisory Board Meeting last night. the entheausiasm in the room was exciting to see. We are all set and ready to go. First item up will be a garage sale held in White Rock . If you have good quality items to sell you may rent a table or donate your clean washed and priced items. More info to follow but please e mail me if you are interested.
Must run and sort out gecko orders. Wishing you a pleasant day. Sue
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Advisory Board
PROJECT GECKO LINKS WITH SWAM (see letters on web site )
Although PG and SWAM are two distinct and seperate identities Frank and I are joining with South & West African Mission so as to facilitate tax receipts for those who give more than the $10 donation for a gecko and want a tax receipt. All "extra money needing receipts" will go to the SWAM relief fund which we hope will soon send aid in the form of relief packs into Zimbabwe. However the SWAM relief fund is for general relief and necessary help will be sent where most needed at the time.
Starting tomorrow March 3rd an advisory board will be formed. The advisory board will be responsible for fund raising through varios events. African dinners, garage sales, golf tournaments etac. (any ideas please send them) As if todays date we have 8 confirmed new board members and 6 or 7 interested or wanting to be a support at the events.
I am truly looking forward to tomorrow and seeing what will develop. I believe God has great plans.
Until tomorrow. Sue
Although PG and SWAM are two distinct and seperate identities Frank and I are joining with South & West African Mission so as to facilitate tax receipts for those who give more than the $10 donation for a gecko and want a tax receipt. All "extra money needing receipts" will go to the SWAM relief fund which we hope will soon send aid in the form of relief packs into Zimbabwe. However the SWAM relief fund is for general relief and necessary help will be sent where most needed at the time.
Starting tomorrow March 3rd an advisory board will be formed. The advisory board will be responsible for fund raising through varios events. African dinners, garage sales, golf tournaments etac. (any ideas please send them) As if todays date we have 8 confirmed new board members and 6 or 7 interested or wanting to be a support at the events.
I am truly looking forward to tomorrow and seeing what will develop. I believe God has great plans.
Until tomorrow. Sue
Saturday, March 1, 2008
1st posting March 1st 2008
It is with a sad heart that I write the first posting regarding "project gecko" My friend John Milne who inspired me to do more for the widows and orphans in Zimbabwe has just been diagnosed with liver cancer and given an expected survival of a mere 6 months. John, however, is expecting a miricle and moving forward with his passion which is to provide filtered water to homes in Africa. He is in the process of setting up an advisory board at this time and hopes that folk will come forward and join him on this mission.
(SEE gecko story in the letters section of the website )
We are at a bit of a stand still right now as we await the new shipment of geckos and ornaments from Zimbabwe. BUT you will be amazed at what they are making now. I will post photos as soon as they arrive but I am going to keep you guessing and waiting. I will tell you that they are made of wire and beads and very intricate. See you soon when I have more news to share. Sue
(SEE gecko story in the letters section of the website )
We are at a bit of a stand still right now as we await the new shipment of geckos and ornaments from Zimbabwe. BUT you will be amazed at what they are making now. I will post photos as soon as they arrive but I am going to keep you guessing and waiting. I will tell you that they are made of wire and beads and very intricate. See you soon when I have more news to share. Sue
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Project Gecko gets website.

Project Gecko now has a website at http://www.zimbabwegecko.com/ , with thanks to Savvas Kyriakides of WSI Internet Consulting in South Surrey, BC. Project Gecko raises money for hungry kids in Zimbabwe, by handing out their hand-made wire geckos and ornaments for a minimum donation of $10 each. Project Gecko is the brainchild of Ocean Park (White Rock BC) resident, Sue Janetti.
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