Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Businesses, Rotation & Skills Students

Woo! it's overwhelming to see things happening the right way, last month when we re-opened the tea and coffee house i thought and said that this was the bad time for doing so with the turf economic that we are expressing at this particular time not only here but the all world. Even though i had all this thoughts running in my mind, the business has picked up and customers are coming in for food. Especially in the morning and lunch hours the number of customers is overwhelming, and we are forced to increase the food because of the demand which has increased and there is good despite the hard economic times experienced in the country.

We have many community students coming for computer lessons at the computer shop and more have come to inquire about joining others who started last month.
Shanon water, at the water selling point at the boys business is going on as usual but we are faced with a challenge due to many bore holes dug around the area more of the customers have gone to buy water where the prices are 2 shillings per 20 liters gallon and i and Ben saw that it was okay for us also to reduce our price to continue have Shanon water business going and provide community customers with water. Even though this is happening up at the areas near the boy's complex at the shop we have not reduced the price.


Time is a fact that most be considered in life, in the ministry this year we are having a massive students who are going through a transition in life and this year we are having a lot students who have turned sixteen and getting on to the next stage in the program and here in this stage is where they get a chance to through different skills area of learning for two months in each before they can choose one that they are going to specialize in life. And these are the students who turned sixteen this month George Mwenda, Elizabeth Wanjiku and the following months we are going to have more getting to transition stage in Mits program.


Posted By Victor

3 comments:

Hawkeye fan said...

Victor,keep up the good work you do. The more kids that can take computer classes the better. Computers will be a bigger and bigger part of peoples' lives as Kenya becomes techniologically advanced.

michelle said...

Hey Victor! YOur post reminds me that God works in ways we don't expect! It is so good to hear from you. Life sounds exciting and full. Bless you! Michelle

Darren Wilson said...

Victor, I am happy that you have these things going so well. I will have some more computer resources and goodies for you all when I arrive in July. I am looking forward to working with you again.

Keep writing. We all enjoy keeping up with your weekly progress.