By Mabwe Lucien | Project Leader
The center of Kazimia is on the edge of the Ngandja forest on its extension to the Lubondja region. Since last October, the rain has been falling relentlessly and almost every day. It damages fields, plants and several houses collapse; communication becomes difficult with the flooding of rivers that have no bridges. It’s famine and disaster.
Rifle noises continue to be heard in the middle and highlands of Fizi where local armed groups (of Bantu and Tutsi origin) clash. The death of the Tutsi commander has revived the war despite the recent visit of the Head of state to the region.
After having bought and stored a considerable building materials, we are now entering the last phase of finishing the walls, however this activity is disrupted by rain… One of the masons laments :”Kama si hiyi ma mvua tungekuwa tumemaliza kuta zote » This kisawhili sentence means in English "If it hadn't been rains, we would have finished these walls," laments one of the masons.
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