Monday 1 December 2014

BIC GROWING BETTER IN TECHINICAL COURSES FOR VOLUNARABLE GIRLS

Masika Juliet Bikongolyo  a school drop out writes to thank BIC for having trained her in a course  of computer maintenance and repair which she says have benefited her a lot

 This Juliet can now perform a lot of tasks in both trouble shooting to preventive maintenance

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The ICT Instructor BIC giving  final touches to Juliet who knew nothing but can now start up a private business

  BIC ICT Instructor and Technician with Students  including Juliet studying the circulation of current computer mother board. In Conclusion , Juliet said long live BIC and our organization Partners.                   



Friday 31 January 2014

MUHINDI P/S COMMUNITY MEMBER WHO BENEFITED FROM SCHOOL GARDEN NOW HARVEST ALOT

Community member who benefited from the school garden of Muhindi Primary School
 This woman called Mrs Mikira benefited from School Garden,the knowledge attained now is put into practice and she says her harvest have improved in both quality and quantity.She says further says she sell a bunch ranging from 15000shs - 20000sh.Her two sons can now afford school fees and other scholastic material.She therefore thank BWERA INFORMATION CENTRE (BIC) in conjunction with  SNV for the technical assistance extended to the community.
Many other parents have the same.
A sumple of Banana fruits that Mrs Mikira is waiting to harvest.A bout 13 bunches at this stage in the garden

The Harvest is too heavy that one can not even lift.It can cost about 15000shs-20000shs