Dear friends, Many moons ago, when I first became an intrepid explorer (namely jumping on a plane and heading to South Africa) you may remember me asking for your support. Delve around there a little in your memories… yep you’re got it… support to help an impoverished school in Limpopo rebuild classrooms that had been damaged by a lightning storm. My target at the time was £500 (via www.justgiving. com/tracybrookshaw) and I, with the help of all you generous souls, raised a whopping £713 and 65p for Mabunda Primary School. So what happened to the money? And why has it taken so long for an update? I hear you cry! Well yes, two reasonable questions I can concur. So firstly I feel I should apologise for the delay in informing you of how your hard earned pennies were spent, the amazing truth is they were not spent until quite recently. Really what can I say… those of you that are familiar with and love South Africa know that things there don’t happen overnight! However things generally do not take four years to implement, thankfully! So let me start at the beginning… after raising funds in 2009 the South African government stepped in to assist Mabunda School. With this assistance came newly built classrooms, a library, even a wall around the perimeter of the school grounds. Great news right! However, with all this development our funding became a little redundant, in terms of rebuilding classrooms anyway. So with the monies