This morning the EMI team presented the summary of their work with the Life Impact Training Centre Board before each group would go their separate ways.

They then helped the Canadian team load up the two vehicles with 8 big bags filled with gifts to the three communities that will be visited.


The team picked up the bag that stayed behind in London, which arrived just in time to make the long trek to Itezhi-tezhi.
After a pizza for dinner and a brief meetup with Lucky and Dorothy Simfukwe, we tackled the last 160km to Namwala for a good rest before the final stretch to Itezhi-tezhi!
