It’s with a greater surprise to see the greater improvement in the twine dry Islands in the middle of Lake Victoria. In fact I was there yesterday and what I have experience is quite life changing and good to be admired. The first thing that I noticed there is peace, in fat for the last months Migingo had been known as a place where peace could not be realized, in fact the police men and other army officers from our neighboring country Uganda had been causing greater havoc to our fishermen from Kenya even though this island is within our boarders. But now after our gifting campaign, people can now shake hand and great one another and I as very much happy for that.
Another thing which emphatically impressed me there was the high production of fish both small and big tilapias. Really the fishing production have even tripled the number something which made the Islands to overpopulate by the big number of the fishermen. I got several fishermen from Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and even some from the DRC. I got a good time to sit some of them down trying to sensitize them on the important of the orgonite and more so, on the fishing production. I even told them that orgonite can be used as one of the prime tool for poverty eradication tool in the sense that when used it can change the economic status of a given area, by increasing the production.
On the health circle I have found people improving, because the zappers which we had taken there three month ago have done what none could imagine, previously there was several case of infants miscarry just because of the venereal disease because controlling it had been very hard for the distance to be covered so as to reach the good health supportive facility. But now after adoption to the use of zappers now such cases have gone down. Not only on children, had even adults also benefited much from the zappers. Now sicknesses like pneumonia, malaria, typhoid can be easily controlled.
More to add is to appreciate the invention and supportive friends who had stood firm with the Kikundi in monitoring the success and the improving of the work as led by veteran Don and Carol Croft. In fact since then they had form a network where other supportive friends like Frode, Laurent, Habib among others have also proved their concern and supportive ability to safe guard and to encourage the Kikundi for the stability of the project which is humanitarian based project. May God stand firm with them give them long life and a giant heart for that life supportive vision.
Chris!