Paul Mtchotsa

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Paul MtchotsaAnother Kabwata Orphanage and Transit Centre success story!

Read the personal story of Paul Mtchotsa, brought up in an orphanage since the early years of elementary school and now in his third year in college majoring in Mining Engineering at the University of Zambia.

“My name is Paul Mtchotsa and I am one of the many children being brought up at Kabwata Orphanage and Transit Centre under the loving care of mommy Angela Miyanda.

I have been brought up under the care of Angela Miyanda since the early stages of primary school, through high school, and now even in University. I am currently a 3rd year student majoring in Mining Engineering. I will graduate from the University of Zambia with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mineral Science. Kabwata Orphanage provided me with not only the academic skills I needed to succeed but also with a strong Christian foundation and many other invaluable lessons that I will carry with me throughout my life.

I would like to give my special thanks and utmost appreciation to the team at Bread and Water for Africa® for their great works, especially at organizations such as Kabwata Orphanage. It is through your generous support that I and so many others like me are realizing our dreams.

I would like to thank you once again for trusting mommy Angela Miyanda as a vessel for which to touch so many lives. Thank you very much and may God Bless you all.

Paul Mtchotsa”

Learn more about the Kabwata Orphanage and Transit Centre and its Director Angela Miyanda

 

 

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