Barker notes that both 'Jesamon' and 'Msonthe' – presumably local men – have not been maintaining the dimbas (gardens). This can be interpreted as a reluctance on the part of the local people to cooperate with Barker's interventions.
Barker notes that both 'Jesamon' and 'Msonthe' – presumably local men – have not been maintaining the dimbas (gardens). This can be interpreted as a reluctance on the part of the local people to cooperate with Barker's interventions.