Re: RE:ORGONITE IN RWANDA

HI
Every good thing must be costly to do therefore your determination in learning the language might for the first time be very hard but will soon going to be very much essential to you. Meanwhile I would just encourage you to double your effort and complete it .I too believe that, that six month that you have subscribe for the course will just be enough for your initial stage then I m very sure as the time goes you will continue mastering some of the good phrases that you will be using in your daily communication. I’m sure even Carol will even learn some important phrases just from you as you chart in the house. I would terms your attempt as a good trial to explore other people’s linguistic ground and that’s quite excellent.
Thanks for your piece of advice that you have given me is going to help me a lot I’m straight away going to introduce farmers who plant root tuber plant like cassava, peanut potatoes both local and the exotic breeds to see if they can succeed by using our mbolea the Orgonite
Jane

Farming in Rwanda has really improved almost three times as the other years. Right now quite a number of farmers have tremendously changed their career and effectively adopt to farming and the use of the Orgonite as their number one mbolea (Orgonite)
Through your advice plus all others that I have received from some of our fellows in East Africa, I had introduce most of the farmers to subsistence farming whereby they can plant both cash and food crop and more so the root tubers like English and local potatoes, onions and cassava.
It’s my happiness that all those who had started using the Orgonite in their farms have started to experience a better change, and I m very sure they will harvest something worth.

What I can say is that the business is going well in Rwanda and I ‘m very encouraged that in the near future the whole of that region will be completely dominate by the Orgonite users and even almost a half of the population of that region will embark to farming activates.
Fishermen will also increase in a bigger number for the Orgonite that we have thoroughly gifted there I n real sense will increase the breeding of fish and thus increase the fish production.
Jane

I MUST repeat my comments written to N Auma here:

Believe me that I rarely showed my admiration or signs of my emotions.
But … there is a BIG BUT … meaning that I want to show you all

AFRICANS
my sign of ADMIRATION !!!

It was not done yet in North America, it was not done yet in Europe, but YOU DID IT in Africa.
Therefore my hat is down with greatful emotion.

You did so much for taking orgonite into farming use that I’m speechless – I just try it here, step by step (like my last post showing my garden patch) but it is light years behind what you have done ALREADY.

Piotr

PS: Be so kind and pass my comments to all people from Africa, who are involved.
You have the best greetings from Poland.

In fact your comment is full of encouraging. Both Jane and Nancy Auma has managed to do what even some of us were quite amazed.It was due the tireless effort to explore and continue putting much of their determination to work without reservation.I do appreciate you for without your effort we would have not known anything about the orgonite.I still believed that our people will excel above what one can imagine let’s just give them time.
Mrs O