This morning we left Francistown early after a good night’s sleep, a quick coffee and rusks. We met my cousin Francois approx 40km from Nata where he is working as both a doctor AND dentist.


The new bridge at Kazangulu from Botswana to Zambia is impressive! But it took about 1.5 to 2 hours to get through all the processes! There was a troop of baboons just as we entered the Border, with elephants, deer, ostriches, kudu, and a giraffe earlier along the road we traveled.

It was great seeing friendly faces at Fawlty Towers. We concluded our day with dinner at the Waterfront – just in time for sunset over the Zambezi River.


Tomorrow, God willing, the EMI team will arrive! Corrie and Fred are staying at Overland Missions, while the rest of us are at Fawlty Towers in Livingstone.