Driving school
I returned from Bangui on Friday morning, July
8th. The 400 km gets a little longer each time, because the road gets
worse every time, especially for the 190 km between Baoro and just
before Bossembele.
On Sunday I went to Igwe, the smallest village
(a dozen houses). In the upcoming days they are supposed to start
construction on the well, so the village can finally have drinking
water.
It took almost two hours to get there (and it is less than
60 km), the people were waiting for me, and we celebrated a beautiful
Mass, under the thatched roof that is the village church.
I
returned in the afternoon, and on Monday the last part of the course for
our Mechanical School kicked off, perhaps the most anticipated session.
It is the driving school course: for 4 weeks the students will
alternate between theory and practice, to eventually obtain their
driving license.
The courses taken over these two years, plus the driving license, will be two valid opportunities to find (or create) a job.
Igwe |
Scuola guida per i nostri alunni della Scuola Meccanica Auto école pour nos élèves de l'Ecole Mécanique |
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