Blue2112
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blueinsa said:Blue2112 said:
Dont mate and im sorry to hear about the farm going.
Yeah bad news about their farm which is now currently in disuse. All the Pawpaw trees are dead and the Mango trees are struggling on their own and everything else is overgrown and dilapidated. Anne still has a private plantation producing bannana trees but from what I can gather they're living in secure property in Tzaneen town outside of the plantation which she actually says she loves because she feels safe with the armed response and having friends around. What is tragic is that Anne and Alan built brick homes with sanitation and running water for all their workers. They also provided education facilities which they still provide for 32 adult learners and they follow an approved corriculum. These adults were previously disadvantaged, mostly women and are enjoying an opportunity to learn English. Infact all the family both in Capetown and Tzaneen do amazing work for their local communities.