On Tuesday morning, the Eswatini elders ate breakfast and finished some interviews with President Leavitt. They stopped at McDonalds (there isn't one in Eswatini) for a late lunch on their journey back to their areas.
Starting at 2 pm, President Leavitt conducted departing interviews on Tuesday for Elders Kisembo, Manzini, Matayaunga and on Wednesday for Elders Flood, Forward, Mpapa.
All the elders were dropped off and they and their drivers could eat chicken stew and rolls if hungry. Elders weighed luggage, made memory pages, signed journals and visited.
The Eswatini Zone finished interviews and training with Sister Leavitt before leaving for Eswatini about 2 pm.
Before sitting down to our departing dinner at 8:45 pm, we received a call that a visa waiter was waiting at the Joburg airport. We hadn't been informed he was coming. Our office elders, Elder Green and Elder C. Smith, picked up Elder Nkwocha and brought him to the mission home. After greeting him, he ate with the office elders in the kitchen before retiring to bed while we finished dinner and held our departing meeting.
Elder Forward |
Elder Manzini |
Elder Mpapa |
Elder Flood |
Elder Matayaunga |
Elder Kisembo |
Welcome, Elder Nkwocha!
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