Rotary International has provided us with a grant that allows us to build sanitation buildings like this one which is coming along rather nicely (if you read this blog regularly, you'll notice that I used the same adverb the last time I talked about this construction. I gotta get a thesaurus!). It's a WC and will be used principally by the students and teachers of the secondary school who now have to walk a good distance to take care of Mother Nature.
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Thursday, February 05, 2009
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Rotary International has provided us with a grant that allows us to build sanitation buildings like this one which is coming along rather nicely (if you read this blog regularly, you'll notice that I used the same adverb the last time I talked about this construction. I gotta get a thesaurus!). It's a WC and will be used principally by the students and teachers of the secondary school who now have to walk a good distance to take care of Mother Nature.
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