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Dear Visitor,
a month has already passed since you received our first newsletter. If you haven’t visited our CFJ Padri Vjeko webpage since then, we invite you to take a look at what was done in the meantime. There is always plenty of news and interesting stuff on our site. Welcome!
You may have missed and might be interested...
The Local Market - An Orderly ChaosWhen you approach the crowd that sell and buy there, from afar the market appears to be the biggest chaos you can imagine. But, it has its order. If you mingle with the people who lay out their merchandise on the ground, you will realize that, although there are no selling stands, and the spots are up for grabs, it all makes a lot of sense...
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She’s more than 100 years old!Margarette Mushoga is the oldest Rwandan alive. The inhabitants of Kivumu, a village some 40 kilometers from the capital of Kigali, claim that she’s more than 100 years old, while she, on the other hand, believes she’s 120 years old. At any rate, she buried her husband more than 30 years ago, and time has been of very little significance to...
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A Storm in KivumuHail poured down on all of Kivumu. In just half an hour, the ground was covered with several centimetres of it. And four hours later, which can be seen on the photos, everything was still white because of the huge amount of ice that had fallen. Our fellow-villagers now have to deal with the damage that was done, and it isn’t small at all. All crops were destroyed...
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Egide – Once a Student, Now a Teacher in the same SchoolAfter he completed his own schooling, he immediately got a job in CFJ Padri Vjeko School, but not as a teacher. His first job involved the “in-school production area”. He made desks, chairs, cupboards, etc. for the classrooms. During his time off, he worked to perfect his trade skills by furnishing many houses in the village. By making three...
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If you are able, please donate for helping to educate the children at our Center
Rwanda is small country with population of 11 million. Because of this, often there is no opportunity to buy land on which to build a school. And if there is any land available, the price is very high compared with the Rwandan standards. The price for our new school is around 70.000 Euros. We need help to do this and we invite you to donate for our new school. More info..
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