On the 4th day, we went out to look for where we could purchase the tank and incinerator. I must say, that was definitly the most hectic day. We headed to a busy road known as "Mubi Road" where we were able to find tanks in different sizes.
This tank as mentioned earlier will be placed slightly above ground level so the kids can reach it. The idea behind it is to prevent them from dipping their dirty hands into the whole drum and pouring back what they have remaining in their cups. It is very important health wise.
The incinerator was what really gave us a tough time. We resulted to seeking welders that could make one for us as we checked and asked all over town.
In the end, we had to compromise, as we could not get hold of one, and all the places we asked for it to be made gave us a minimum of 5days.
We were directed to a place known as "kasuwan Bola" direct translation of that will be "dustbin market" all the way at the other end of town with temperature at about 37Âșc.
There we were able to purchase something as a substitute of the incinerator.
This tank as mentioned earlier will be placed slightly above ground level so the kids can reach it. The idea behind it is to prevent them from dipping their dirty hands into the whole drum and pouring back what they have remaining in their cups. It is very important health wise.
The incinerator was what really gave us a tough time. We resulted to seeking welders that could make one for us as we checked and asked all over town.
In the end, we had to compromise, as we could not get hold of one, and all the places we asked for it to be made gave us a minimum of 5days.
We were directed to a place known as "kasuwan Bola" direct translation of that will be "dustbin market" all the way at the other end of town with temperature at about 37Âșc.
There we were able to purchase something as a substitute of the incinerator.
Me in black and my group member, Mubarak wearing the jersey
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