In this blog, Malama interviews and photographs Paul reflecting on his time at Our Moon. Malama: In the last blog we did on you, you mentioned your love for experiencing new opportunities & activities. Since then, have there been any opportunities & activities that have risen while at Our Moon that you’ve taken part in? […]
Precious benefits from the fruits of her labour
In this blog, Malama interviews and photographs Precious reflecting on her time at Our Moon. Malama: You have been working hard on your research essay. How has your experience been? Tell us about it. Precious: I have thoroughly enjoyed writing my 4000-word research essay, as it has allowed me to delve deeper into my interest […]
Paul and John make a ‘Primitive Modern DIY Sprinkler’
In this post, Malama speaks to Paul and John about the sprinkler they made to ease some of the burden of watering, enabling them to become more efficient in their gardening Malama: What sparked the thought to make a DIY a sprinkler; what challenges were faced trying to achieve the goal and how were they […]
Joseph, the leader
In this latest blog, Joseph (known to us as Kalem) talks to us about his reflections on his time at Our Moon and his responsibility as a leader within his family and society. Because I have come this far in my education, my family looks up to me. This, in a way, makes me feel […]
Precious is blossoming at Our Moon
I am a positive-minded person and that makes it easier for me to see the good in bad situations. Growing up without a father, I have been inspired by my mother’s strong work ethic. Before coming to Our Moon, I felt I was a one-dimensional person, considering my academic studies above all other things. My […]
Namwayi, the researcher and advocate
In our latest student blog, we have the pleasure of introducing Namwayi, one of our first year students. Namwayi comes from Kabwe from Central Province of Zambia. She has always loved school and studying, but she is also a keen changemaker with a social conscience. Driven by the will to create change in my community […]