That's us during breakfast.. well, beers for breakfast? maybe it was already late afternoon!
Friday, June 4, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Charles's family and the Moungali market
Back to Charles, this time with his family. Rebeca, his daughter, and Sarah, his wife.
Daily life in BZV
French cultural center: the only cultural facility in town. Once a week, you can watch a movie (fully illegally downloaded, but who cares). Sometimes international bands, theater, concert, danse..
Congo has two main resources: oil and wood. You can find many different kind of wood, which are well valued by local artists.
Local market is always a place full of joy, friendship and smiles. Every "maman" sells the same food items (ananas, bananas, mango, etc), so it's hard to make a decision whether to buy to this one or that one. That's why I endeavor to buy one fruit to each (long process, but worth the time)
I really should dedicate an entire post to the chinese influence. They are everywhere, unintegrated with the locals but don't seem to do anything to change that: they live in their own communities. Nowadays, every huge construction site is undertaken by a chinese company. They offer to the government at least 30% discount (compared to other international firms) for roads, airports, hotels, power lines constructions, and sometimes the government doesn't even pay them. In exchange, it gives them oil. That's how you do business here..
Local market is always a place full of joy, friendship and smiles. Every "maman" sells the same food items (ananas, bananas, mango, etc), so it's hard to make a decision whether to buy to this one or that one. That's why I endeavor to buy one fruit to each (long process, but worth the time)
I really should dedicate an entire post to the chinese influence. They are everywhere, unintegrated with the locals but don't seem to do anything to change that: they live in their own communities. Nowadays, every huge construction site is undertaken by a chinese company. They offer to the government at least 30% discount (compared to other international firms) for roads, airports, hotels, power lines constructions, and sometimes the government doesn't even pay them. In exchange, it gives them oil. That's how you do business here..
Karate and storm
Charles works for us since 2008. He's from Kinshasa, but had to leave the courtry (DRC) after the war. Indeed, he was an intructor in the army, but on the wrong side: his leader lost the war and he was banned.
He's a great teacher of self defense and karate. I never met a guy who believe so strongly and deeply in God. Honnestly, that's his only source of hope. He lives (actually survives) in a 6m² with his wife and daughter. He belongs the lowest social class in the country. And yet I respect him more than any congolese (I mean from this side of the river).
He's a great teacher of self defense and karate. I never met a guy who believe so strongly and deeply in God. Honnestly, that's his only source of hope. He lives (actually survives) in a 6m² with his wife and daughter. He belongs the lowest social class in the country. And yet I respect him more than any congolese (I mean from this side of the river).
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