In light of the tragic events at the platinum mines in
Rustenburg last week, we want to let everyone know that we are doing fine. In fact, all news that we have received has
come from either the internet or friends and family in America. We have yet to hear any South Africans
mention the shootings. Additionally,
Peace Corps hasn’t sent any updates/warnings with respect to the incident. Last year, during the London riots, Peace
Corps emailed us that travel to England was restricted. Hopefully that illustrates how overly
cautious Peace Corps can be. So in
short, we are not affected by the event.
It is obviously a terrible tragedy that illustrates the deep tensions
between unions and the South African police, and we can only hope that we have
witnessed the last of the violence.
On a more positive note, we are still doing well at
site. Last weekend we met up with a
couple friends and finally had a chance to watch some of the Olympics. We loudly cheered on as the American ladies
won the 4x400 gold relay. We may have
started a chant or two of “USA! USA!”
but, fortunately, the South Africans were largely amused by us.
In continuing the Olympic tradition, the theme of this past
week has been sports. On Thursday, our
school was visited by a primary school about 10 miles away and we hosted two
games of netball and two games of soccer.
Netball is a distant cousin of basketball: all passing, no dibbling, no backboards o the
hoop and areas on the court restricted to certain players. It is exciting to watch and kids were very
fired up with cheers. Whenever we scored
a basket, all of the kids rushed the court.
After the netball it was the boys’ turn to play soccer. Sports for children are virtually nonexistent
in rural areas like ours, so this was a very exciting day for the kids.
This past weekend, our community hosted another soccer
tournament. The entry fee was
considerably higher than the tournament in June, so unfortunately the primary
school boys were unable to play. Despite
the absence of the boys playing the part of Cinderella, the tournament was
still a lot of fun and provided much-needed entertainment to the community.
To sum it all up, despite the terrible incident at the mine
last week, we are entirely safe and still doing very well.
P.S. Our new goal is to post once a week. Sizobona (we will see).
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