They are all very upset about this because they thought they had found somewhere permanent to stay and call home and the children were happy to be in a place where they had friends and room to play.
Now things have got more complicated because most of the families decided to fight the eviction and are in negotiation with the owners to stop the demolition of their homes. It is very unclear exactly what is happening now: they might just delay the eviction, they might persuade the owners to sell the land either to the government or the squatters (we have no idea where they would get the money for this as they can't even afford to pay rent at the moment) so they can stay permanently but no one knows for sure and it is causing a lot of confusion. Those who have accepted the agreement are unsure if they have done the right thing but can't change their minds, those who are staying are unsure what to do as there are so few alternatives for them. They don't earn enough in the work they do to pay for rent and there are very few places where they can squat. It is difficult to get back into the cemetery to live without the right connections which our two families who are moving back in have.
Pray that in this upheaval and uncertainty we don't lose contact with our children because they end up moving away to find new accommodation.


Who has moved back Gill
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