To Kota, Finally! The Maliba Mobile Clinic was able to travel to the Kota community for the first time since a damaged bridge has been repaired.…
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Maliba Lodge Celebrates The Opening Of The New Main Lodge After considerable perseverance over the past 15 months, Maliba Lodge takes great pride in announcing the completion, and opening of the newly constructed Main…
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Maliba Main Lodge Going Well! With the roof completed the focus turned to completing the building and the finishing touches. …
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A pregnant charity worker from London has experienced first-hand what the challenges are in pregnancy and birth for mums to be in Lesotho, Africa. While six months pregnant with her third child, Katharine Hamilton,…
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Hi Everyone I just want to let you know about the workshop that was had at St.Denis Clinic for 60 pregnant and nursing mothers which is called Maternal Health Care workshop. The workshop took…
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There is no other way to describe our recent redistribution to the MaHali community centre in Lesotho, other than breath taking. From the moment we met up with Hali, the new Maliba Community Trust…
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We are pleased to announce Makau Hali Khutsi has been appointed Manager of the Maliba Community Development Trust. Hali was born and raised in Butha Buthe, Lesotho. He earned his degree in Agriculture in…
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This month our Village Life column is from M’e Mantai Musa. M’e Mantai is the Maliba Trust’s Community Liaison Trainee. She lives in the neighbouring village of Ha Mali and runs the Saturday youth…
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It’s surprising how many death defying events can occur on a regular basis here. And not just the routine risks that come with working with kids who live on the edge from the time…
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As 2012 comes to an end, we would like to say a huge thank you for all the support we have had throughout the year! Hand me Down, along with Maliba Mountain Lodge have…
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Spring is here. We are no longer just off freezing, in the house and out, from sunset to sunrise. Without electricity the sounds and activities of quotidian village life move with natural light and…
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After the Hand Me Down distribution in August, it was back to business as usual, with a purpose though! Our next Hand Me Down was to be 12th October, and the donations were rolling…
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On the big-picture side The Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) is a massive Government program resulting from a treaty signed in 1986 which was an agreement to sell water from the Lesotho mountain areas…
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So your asking “what is Hand Me Down“? To answer your question, it’s initiative aimed at the collection and redistribution of your old clothes to less fortunate people and communities! The SA Adventure team…
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The SA Adventure Ladies Club set off on the 15th of April to Lesotho, for what was to be our first official Hand Me Down redistribution. We had chosen to work with Maliba Mountain Lodge. The lodge…