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Update: 26th April

The Language of Agomanya

(Words in “phonetics” in best knowledge)

Two – Goat
Ongo Saminia – How are you doing?
Ingo Saminia – I am doing fine!
Jehe – Good

Ojbuu – White man

so I ask what do you say for black man? – He looks left, Looks right – ähm, normal?

We both laugh ^^ – it was a good day

And for the ones seeking actual information: Together with the estate manager, we worked out a plan for porper waste separation. The Burner needs good, dry plastic and paper to reach 800°C. That way all waste burns smokeloss and gets sterile. The hospital tried a few month ago to put in differnt colored bags to solve the problem but couldn’t get them here in Ghana. We will now use different collored bins with labels on them and on the walls behind them. With
——BIG BOLD LETTERS ——
and Pictures of the Waste
<#((>< ><))#>
(that’s dead fish)

The dust bins are ordered and we jstu finished preparing the labels. In other news: Francis, the local electrician seems to have finished a 7 year apprenticeship and has a master-titel. He used to wire houses and Hotels in Accra. Even though he never trained in small devices he manages well. So we explain to him the technical details of Sucction Machines and Nebulizers. He takes notes and is happy to know what the stuff( he is supposed to repair since nearly 3 years) is acctually supposed to do. Happy him, Happy us. He did two oxygen concentraors with out us, a suction machine just with us watching and lookig out for safety.

And the our old friend, the Matachana Autoclave, appeared again. Sebastian and I fought this dragon for three days last year but Francis could spot the tiny error within a few minutes, just a broken Fuse in the Three-Phase connector.

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