Borehole in Ngaamba WEST!!

We are extremely excited to announce that after years of trying to bring water to Ngaamba West, the permits were finally approved a month ago. Last Wednesday, the rig showed up in the community and drilling started. At 40 meters, they hit water. Drilling stopped last Sunday at 180 meters!!

We are still waiting to hear reports on output so that we can determine the size of the pump to go in, but we are praising God for this miracle!

One of the community members, Dominic Matheka, posted this just yesterday, “Ngaamba west: after 3 days of drilling the community now celebrates for water they have been waiting for many years,things will never be the same again.”

More news and pictures to come! We just couldn’t wait to share with you and praise God for His awesomeness!

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