Today, 27 September 2012 we went around in different sections of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) to see what people are doing. The following is what we found:

Grant Maseleko looked like a wounded soldier with his face swollen but he was busy working on a tyre puncture

Ultraviolet water sterilizer was functioning as we found Matilda Subiri, wife to Paul Subiri busy supplying water to Montfort Missionaries community

We counted them and they are 15. Samson Samboko, the one responsible for them was busy preparing the feeds for them

The water that flows from the fish pond is not wasted as Kolasi Bernard uses it for the afforestation programme as seen below