time to visit frieda nembwaya. is she still making bread, as she was doing in her shop six years ago? frieda nembwaya: people buy a lot from me. but i just don't have the materials and ingredients and i don't have a kneading machine. i have to do everything by hand. it means i can't make enough bread for the whole community. but i have good customers. >> she had a plan. but now the money's stopped she can't go through with it. she's hoping for a private sponsor. frieda nembwaya: my plan is to built a proper bakery,y, because it's too hot and too small here. i want a big bakery where i have enough space i can do more than bake bread, i can make all kinds of things. i just don't have space. i could provide work for other people too. >> mananhaven't given up hopee that the grant will returnrn. t without t sponsors, ththe country sisimply can't afford i. the plan to make otjivero a model fofor the whole e of namia is, for nonow at least, onon ho. >> what do you do if you have no prospect of work? that's reality for mil