An open letter to DSS teachers My heart is overflowing with thankfulness for everything that Kwasizabantu Mission has done for me. Once I get started I think it will end in a book, so I will try to keep this as short as I can. I was very privileged to attend Domino Servite School from…
Joleen: I grew up in a Christian home, and my first visit to Kwasizabantu Mission, I’m told, was at two weeks old. I had decided from a young age to serve Christ. I was in a main stream public school up to Grade 8. Very early on I decided never to have a boyfriend. It…
KwaSizabantu: What a wonderful place in which to grow up! How do you condense over 2 decades of love and joy into just a few words? I have only the happiest of childhood memories at KwaSizabantu. As children we used to run all over the mission, having fun, creating our own games, and making many…
My name is Luca Asnicar. I have been a volunteer at Kwasizabantu for 6 years and I am very thankful that the Lord allowed my family and me to live there. In 2006, after obtaining my master’s degree in Translation from the University of Udine, in Italy, I was working for a publishing house in…
Growing up, two highlights of the year were attending the Kwasizabantu Youth Conference in July and then again in December. They were times of tremendous blessing! It was here that I was given the opportunity to serve others by helping with the preparing and distributing of the daily, free meals to the thousands of other…
All this time that I have been here the Lord has done great things for me.
I am a 14-year-old girl and I grew up on a farm in the Free State. Since childhood, I attended Youth Conferences at Kwasizabantu Mission which were the highlight of my year. In 2017, my two siblings and I were at KSB attending the July Youth Conference. It was then that we heard that our…
I attended Domino Servite School throughout my high school years (2005-2010). It was a life-changing experience, for which I am forever grateful. Filled with books (all supplied by the school), learning, sport and other creative activities, it was foremost a time of spiritual growth. The devotions every morning served to teach us about Jesus and…
I grew up at KwaSizabantu Mission and attended Domino Servite School. I am now married, have 3 delightful children and am privileged to work at aQuellé. Words truly fail to describe how thankful I am to have grown up here and that my children can do the same. They have so many friends and are…
I attended Domino Servite School from 1991 to 1997, which is when I matriculated. My earliest memories of attending DSS are of the morning assemblies: lots of beautiful Zulu singing, sunshine streaming in from the side, and aunty Kay (Rev. Erlo Stegen’s late wife who was principal at that time) telling us stories that always…