Supplied
Darryl and Shirley Peters developed plans to build a 7,500-sq.-ft. private, non-profit medical clinic, including a maternity wing.
Instead of creating once-in-lifetime experiences for international tourists, former Winnipeggers living in Tanzania are using their pandemic downtime to employ dozens of their neighbours to build a much-needed medical clinic.
Instead of creating once-in-lifetime experiences for international tourists, former Winnipeggers living in Tanzania are using their pandemic downtime to employ dozens of their neighbours to build a much-needed medical clinic. People in our community really, really need work because there’s no tourism in the area, said Shirley Peters, who owns Dashir Lodge and Safari with her husband, Darryl.