Executive Director, Leonard Heatherly, returned to Tennessee on January 21st from a 15 day trip to Kenya, hosted by Dr. Joseph Keretoh and Bishop Josiah Muesha. This was principally for meetings with government officials and regional leaders in preparation of the demonstration farms in Kenya.
Meetings and Events:
An introductory meeting was held with the Vice President of Kenya, Stephen Musyoka, and his chief of staff.
Professor Miriam Were, Director of the National Aids Control Council known for her statesmanship, is becoming a strong
ally particularity in regard to African Restoration's plan for adding the "Defeat of AIDS" to its agenda later this year.
Bishop Adoyo of "Christ Is the Answer" received the Directors of African Restoration of Eastern Commonwealth, and generously offered a CITA acreage near Kisteria as one of the initial demonstration farms.
Several officials of the Ministry of Agriculture extended hospitality and cooperation in support of African's Restorations achieving its goals for defeating Malaria."
Heatherly, Dr. Keretoh and Bishop Muesha were interviewed on "Praise Junction" by Wamboui for 2 hours on HOPE FM in Nairobi speaking about the Maasai's awakening to Christianity
and their role in the restoration of Africa.
High Point
A ministry conference at Imaroro was the venue for a breaking of the stronghold of drought over Maasai Land,
having almost no rain in the last year.