Former Roma girl Dambisa Moyo ('85) makes us proud
Dambisa Moyo (class 85) has written some interesting books available on Amazon or from her website
DEAD AID - Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa

This blog will be used to share the latest Ex-Roma Girls Association (EROGA) news.
Dambisa Moyo (class 85) has written some interesting books available on Amazon or from her website
DEAD AID - Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa

On 11th January 2009, Erogan's were saddened to hear of the passing away of former Roma Girl Luziya Mwiya Mwambazi (class of 1986). Luziya was Balimus (class of 1983) sister and was the deputy head girl in 1986. The tributes which followed are testimony to how popular and well respected Luziya was, both during and after her time at Roma. MHSRIP.
On 27 November 2008, EROGA received a very interesting email from a Gavin Maguire whose grandad donated a crufix to Roma Girls in 1965, in memory of Gavin's grandmother! Gavin is interested in locating the crucifix as part of his plans to visit Roma this summer. Sr Kierran is on the case...trying to see if she can locate the crucifix! Read on...
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Labels: Donated Crucifix, EROGA, Roma Girls
Please check out Petronella Shiaka ('82) and Mizinga Melu née Shansonga ('85) making us proud to be Roma Girls

Caption reads First lady Thandiwe Banda(r) with Standard Chartered Bank managing director Mizinga Melu and Habitat for Humanity Zambia's Petronella Shiak (l) taking part in the construction of a house for a Lusaka family during the Habitat for Humanity and Standard Chartered Bank "Women's Build" in Lusaka yesterday. Below, members of the beneficiary family emerging from the shelter in which they have been living for 3 years. Pictures by Collins Phiri
The Post Newspaper Zambia 23rd January 2009
Labels: Proud to be Roma Girl
On Saturday 02 June, EROGA UK made a donation of £400 to Roma Girls. The money was handed over to Sr Kierran by Diane Wesa-Budd and Demetria Subulwa on behalf of EROGA UK. The money was raised as the result of an ongoing project where small monthly payments are made by UK based Erogan's into the EROGA UK bank account. At the moment only 10 Erogan's are participating - just think what more could be achieved if we had a few more people signing up for this worthwhile activity!
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