Dorah Mokoena visited the UK with Bronwen Jones in February 2002. Below
		are a photographs of some of the people she met.
	 
		
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		  | At Millfields Primary School in Wivenhoe, Essex, trustee
			 Bronwen Jones was happy to receive a cheque for more than 300 pounds, collected
			 for Children of Fire International by the pupils from entrance fees to plays
			 that they had produced. The children were given a large wooden African mask and
			 some dried African fruits like the seed pod from a baobab tree and even one
			 fruit that had been all the way through an elephant and out the other side.
			 They gave Dorah a Millfields School sweatshirt. | 
		
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		  | At Colchester Royal Grammar School, Bronwen was told that she had
			 ten minutes to address one year of boys, so she explained the South African
			 concept of hijacking... and then said that ten minutes was far too short a time
			 and that she would have to hijack the first lesson. The pupils showed great
			 interest in learning about Africa, squatter camps, burns and solutions to fire
			 and burn dangers. The charity gave the school a large wire car - handmade by
			 boys in squatter camps who have no shop-bought toys, and a poster of a Zulu
			 wedding. | 
		
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		  | Dorah and Bronwen visit Colchester Fire Brigade |