2nd Lockdown

May 13, 2021
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

On the 26th of March 2021, the City of Nairobi and four other Counties were placed under a second lockdown and longer curfew being part of stringent measures to curb the deadly 3rd wave Covid-19 spread.

With the lockdown and the curfew, the livelihoods of many have been affected particularly, those who live in the slums.

The Swahiba Ministry team continues to serve these vulnerable communities by meeting their most basic needs and using that platform to share the gospel.

This past week we focused on 35 widows. Rose Akinyi being one of them benefitted from the food baskets distribution.

Please take a moment and read Rose’s testimony.

Thank you partners and friends for enabling us to be the hands and the feet of Jesus.

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