"That wasn't bad- it only lasted for three and a half hours".
There's a sentence I never thought I hear myself say about an SA meeting.
Charlie Chikankata has a lot to answer for! Here I am in the heart of rural Zambia, working for The Salvation Army as the Manager/Hospital Administrator of Chikankata Health Services. Not so much an intellectuall reflection rather a kind of journal of the unexpected.
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Hi Richard,
I hope you are well
I’m Jesper one of the two Danish med. students arriving at Chikankata in the beginning of September. We are really looking foreward to our stay. We will arrive at Lusaka the 5th of September 2 p.m.
I’ve got a couple of practical questions that I hope you can answer for us.
How long does the transport take from Lusaka to Chikankata. Would it be best to stay the night in Lusaka and the leave for Chikankata early in the morning the 6th. And how do we get there, by bus or train ?
We are bringing some medical equipment some surgical sutures and stuff. Do you have any use of that, or do you need something special we should try to provide ?
How about clothing what should we wear at the hospital ?
Do you have a contact number so we can get a hold of you when w eget to Zambia – just in case !
If you can think of anything we should know/do when we are in Denmark or anything you would like us to bring for you or your wife – a Coke maybe ☺ please let me know !
It’s been great reading your weblog nice to get an idea on how life is at Chikankata.
I’ve sent a copy of this letter to your mail as well. rhbradbury@yahoo.com and Rbradbury@chikankata.org.zm
My mail is lekdorf@hotmail.com
Sincerely
Jesper
11:18 am
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