Saturday, 22 March 2008

Gisenyi everlasting

I cannot claim to have travelled to many parts of the worldm as a result my biggest expereince with travelling though i love it very much is limited to reading various novels, magazines, movies and post cards. Which i have searched for in plenty!!
But recently i have fallwn in love with the idea of boarding a bus with my wallet in pocket, work bag and off to awnywhere in Rwanda for a night.
That was how in the first place i ended up going to Ruhengeri with Josh for a story in Sunrise school. I have written about that school .........and good stories too,
Anyhow, as a gift for good work Josh said we would be trating ourselves to a night on the beach in Serena Hotal Kivu, The time we spent ijn Gisenyi and Musanze are my most fun days so far.
At Serena, we checked in and headed out to a chea[er restaurant near Gisenyi where we had a wonderful meal at only Frw 1200 and then to the taxi park for a Mutzig and...........
At night we simply got out of the hotel to lakeshore and almost spent the entire night chilling, i was even wuestioning the wisdom of paying for a room.
The words fail me when i try to explain the beauty of spending a night on Lake Kivu shorelines as you watch Goma in DRC, and listen to the waves from the sputtering water of the sixth largest lake in the world at the Heart of Africa.
Hail Josh for his Macbook too.

Lugambo

If it was not for Collin Habbam i would nit be writing here today, i just got to work and read his nice comment on by blog and so here iam.

I have not personally Collin, but before he travelled we we used to be involved in the media in Rwanda and then 'ICT' enabled us to meet.

Okay enough with the Lugambo

Todai is saturady and its a great day because i moght watch Tottenham and Westham. there are too many Hams in England, i also hear that it is Easter.

It is also a great day because David Kawai just sent me mail that he has sent me the MacBook, can life get better than that?

So im at workm i really have o particular assignment, which sucks because kati nkola nga mukopi, again!!!!!!

So i will just sit on my PC and type stuff like this or read football articles as i wait for one of my bosses to look at me like am KASASIRO,

Yesterday, the so called Good Friday, i worked from home, wrote two stories and came to hand them in where i met Hamza, we spent Good Friday chilling watching Bob Marley music.

Since i came from Musanze i had decided to send the students whose photos i had taken copies of their photos, but that needs money and my current situation cannot be described as 'ndi bulungi'

So i will hipefully send them next week, i finally feel good that i have got some young innocent friends in Rwanda secondary school, and a good one like Sunrise

Boney Mugabe my housemate for now went to Kla to pick his girlfriend for Easter weekendm i think they have now arrived home, so for the next couple of days the house will have a woman,

Talking about woman, recently i met Jojo, and we chatted about things like "long term relationship".

After a few days when i had just met her she went to Bujumbura and she could not tell me to do what? So i had the surgery on my knee and all the time we were talking on phonem till one day i called her late in the night, Jojo who otherwise cannot stay outside of home whrn she is in Kigali till 8pm was now outise late in the night in a foreign country and was still not telling me what the hell she was doing in Bujumbura et with her sister.

So the house has not had a woman since January i think. And am still searching for one. Actaully my house has not had a woman for a very long time!!!!!!!Life sucks.

At the begining of the month i was determined to get a passport, MancBook and a new phone and i made plans for all of thre month, this month is ending and am still wapi!

But David is sending the APPLE, the immigration officer told me my passport would ready on monday and maybe i will get that phone too,
Wellm my house rent situation is still very cloudy, but i hope to end up living in a very decent house at a fair price
In God I Believe

Monday, 17 March 2008

Sunrise school Ruhengeri

I have been working with Josh about a story in Ruhengeri which is run by an Anglican bishop John Rucyahana, the guy has set up a model school that could not be misplaced if it was in Western Europe, the buildings are well maintained and above everything good that the school has to offer, it has a very nice view of the Virunga mountain volcanoes.
We had a meal with the students and played basketball and soccer.
The school setting reminded me of Katikamu, my secondary school.
I also made a couple of friends including the head girl...Miriam
Now i have to go the beaches in Gisenyi.
Till then