
We started our day with a run through the beautiful streets of Mbabane. It is Jacaranda season and the mauve flowers are stunning.

The principal Mrs Tembe Dlamini graciously welcomed us. She remembered the team from our 2008 visit to the school.

The guessing game had a special challenge as the sports teacher was translating everything into siSwati for the children.

Here the children seemed to get a real joy from learing the actions to the World Harmony Run song - look particularly at the little boy in the wheelchair.

After we had taught the children the World Harmony Run, song each child had the opportunity to hold the torch.

As usual the teachers are the unsung heroes of our world. Athough we didn't get her name, this teacher seemed to love the event and really feel what was so special about the day.

Shree Chirkoot (ZA right) and Daniel Ruben (NZ left) enjoying a run through the hills with the Peace Torch.

Shree led a run around the school with the children. It seemed as if everyone in the school joined in ...

The teachers also added their goodwill to the Torch by posing for a photo and making a wish for peace.

These beautiful round hats are actually from Lesotho, Swaziland's sister country, which is also a mountainous landlocked country in Southern Africa.

After St Marks we stopped in a shady spot for a drink. People passing were all interested in the run.

It was break time when we came in and the chlidren were all excited to say hello to the running team.

After we had all sung the World Harmony Run song, all of the students filed back to their classes and made a short wish for world peace.

The Principal, Mrs Nomsa Tithwala, offered some very kind words on peace. She commented "We are so glad that you have had this team visit us, bringing the Peace Run. Peace is very important because you stay quietly with your neighbours and you are able to solve any problem that arises in peace. So to have peace is very very important in your life."
It was quite obvious to me that this is a school that runs on love and kindness. These children are blessed.