The weather truly is strange in Naivasha at the moment. We’re getting a fair amount of rain even though the rainy season has technically not started yet. But we’re not complaining! The lake desperately needs the extra water and the showers, though not particularly large but quite frequent, help keep the grass green and the dust down.
Rain Clouds Approaching the Centre
Another unusual occurrence this year is that there are so many butterflies around. In Jan 2009 we saw thousands of them come through the centre, but they were all small white ones. There were so many that it almost looked like it was snowing.
Butterflies like Snow
But this year different verities were to be seen: big ones, little ones, very colourful ones, swallow tails…. Some I haven’t seen since I was a child. What brings them this year is a mystery, though we are enjoying the phenomenon.
Marvellous Butterflies
Two weeks ago fish suddenly started dying in the lake. Many of the fish were very large. The government assessed the situation and banned the catch and sale of fish until they could determine the cause.
Immediately rumours started that flower farms were to blame; it’s always easy to blame the big guys. Others suggested that it was due to some form of algae. Sometimes the lake does indeed look red though we’ve usually concluded that this from top soil being washed into the lake from outlying farms. Others theorised a lack of oxygen in the water was killing the fish. The report on the cause is expected imminently. Maybe then the fishermen will be able to earn a living once again.
Immediately rumours started that flower farms were to blame; it’s always easy to blame the big guys. Others suggested that it was due to some form of algae. Sometimes the lake does indeed look red though we’ve usually concluded that this from top soil being washed into the lake from outlying farms. Others theorised a lack of oxygen in the water was killing the fish. The report on the cause is expected imminently. Maybe then the fishermen will be able to earn a living once again.
Rains over Lake Naivasha
Last week a woman came to us asking for our help. She wanted her son to come do the weaving course at the centre. She makes her living by either catching fish for the market. Now that fishing has been banned she is struggling to feed her children. We’re not quite sure yet what we should do as the boy is quite young. He should be in school finishing his education, not in some vocational training course. But we can’t give the schooling fees to everybody who comes to our gate!
Technically schooling is now free in Kenya. However, sometimes parents have to pay even more today with the free education than they did when school fees were expected. The school has so many other charges which the parents are obligated to pay. One local school tells the parents that they have to pay virtually all of the school fees as they no longer receive funds from the government since millions of shillings disappeared through corruption. Who can say whether that is indeed the case or whether the school officials are using the crisis to their own ends?
More recently the Daily Nation reported that Sh1.7bn worth of books have disappeared from the schools. When you go to a local school here in our area you don’t see very many books as it is. This latest development will probably make the situation even worse.
Technically schooling is now free in Kenya. However, sometimes parents have to pay even more today with the free education than they did when school fees were expected. The school has so many other charges which the parents are obligated to pay. One local school tells the parents that they have to pay virtually all of the school fees as they no longer receive funds from the government since millions of shillings disappeared through corruption. Who can say whether that is indeed the case or whether the school officials are using the crisis to their own ends?
More recently the Daily Nation reported that Sh1.7bn worth of books have disappeared from the schools. When you go to a local school here in our area you don’t see very many books as it is. This latest development will probably make the situation even worse.
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