By Mabwe Lucien | Project Leader
Glenn Paige Nonkilling School Boat is being repaired now. It is the only indispensable tool for financial autonomy of the school. Rotten or worn boards are being replaced. This is a delicate operation that must determine the strength of each board of the boat component and to replace it correctly.
We hope that it will last longer than necessary for the smooth functioning of the School as confirmed by one of repairers in Kiswahili language "tutafanya haraka ili boti iweze kutumika marra moja" This means "we will do urgently so that the boat can sail again as quickly as possible. "
It is fortunate that we can still use our old engine 55 horsepower (despite its many faults) until we can buy a new adapted and powerful (75 horsepower) at the end of this magnificent project.
This project is a success. This success is yours, dear donor. Without your generous donation this couldn't-have happened and we count on your continued support to purchase this new engine.
We will be happy to receive suggestions for the good continuation of the work.
Much thanks to our nonkilling friends.
Best wishes.
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