Jackson Tsumah

Jackson Tsumah

Tumaini Necklace Project

Tumaini Necklace Project

The project aims to help needy women in the LUMO Community. The ladies handmake necklaces using locally available tsavorite stones as pendants. The proceeds from necklaces are then used to pay their children's school fees. So far, the project has kicked off with 10 ladies on board, as we aim for expansion in future

The Community and Wildlife Conservation Column – Q1

CWC strives to make a lasting impact through community-driven conservation, education, and sustainability initiatives. This quarter, we provided essential food rations to Latika Primary School, distributed textbooks through our Plastics For Books project, and engaged secondary school beneficiaries in mentorship, conservation, and tourism exposure. 

Dental Camp – March 2025

CWC is excited to share the success of our recent Free Dental Camp, held in the LUMO Conservancy area in partnership with the Olmalaika Trust team (led by Kim DeWitt) along with Sunworld Safaris and Soroi Collection. Over the course of four impactful days; March 8th to 9th at Mwanjila Youth Polytechnic and March 10th to 11th at Maktau Comprehensive School, Kim and a dedicated team of five dentists and four support staff provided essential dental care to the LUMO community. Patients received a full range of dental services, ensuring life-changing treatment for those in need.