{"id":2435,"date":"2011-06-08T05:48:50","date_gmt":"2011-06-08T05:48:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/matadi.hakanson.se\/?p=1976"},"modified":"2011-09-22T06:23:03","modified_gmt":"2011-09-22T06:23:03","slug":"breakfast-with-gosta-and-clarisse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/matadi.hakanson.se\/fr\/breakfast-with-gosta-and-clarisse\/","title":{"rendered":"Breakfast with G\u00f6sta and Clarisse"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/matadi.hakanson.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/06\/ndjili_mavuzi.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-1995\" title=\"ndjili_mavuzi\" src=\"http:\/\/matadi.hakanson.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/06\/ndjili_mavuzi.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"400\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a>G\u00f6sta Luboyi and his little Toyota Jeep has provided for most of our  needs of transportation. The other night, we had a engine failure in the  middle of rush-hour traffic. The car was completely dead, and the  thought of having to walk the remaining 10 kilometers to the hotel  threatened to become a reality. Yapeco and I jumped out of the car and  started pushing it off the roadway. To our surprise, when we had gained  some momentum the engine ignited and we could continue driving through  the chaotic traffic of Kinshasa in a grateful and happy mood. Not too  many fellow road-users had to curse and swear or use their horns to show  disapproval of us blocking the way.<\/p>\n<p>Today, G\u00f6sta picked us up at 9 am and took us to his home where we  had breakfast with him and his wife Clarisse. When we got there, the  table was already laid and the breakfast consisted of tea, bread, omelet  with ham and onions, and a glass of cold water. You have to keep on  filling up with fluids to feel well in this hot climate. Apart from  Clarisse, her sister and a maid who takes care of the daughter Gunnel 2  years old, was at home. The son, G\u00f6sta 5 years old, was at preschool.  G\u00f6sta and Clarisse also employ a person to pick up G\u00f6sta at school and  bring him home, but that person was not present at our breakfast.<\/p>\n<p>After breakfast, we went to the Ndjili Church, where the Luboyis are  members. The church has 2.000 members and is the largest congregation  within the CEC Church. It is the friend church of the Immanuel Church in  Stockholm. We talked to pastor Mavuzi and his wife about friend church  activities. Their main friend church activity is prayer for the other  church. When we were there, about 50 women had a meeting in the church  and three women were preparing a meal for them outside in cauldrons on  open fires. Pastor Mavuzi showed us a nearly half-finished building  close to the church. The building is supposed to become a conference  center, restaurant, offices and apartments, but not much has happened  for the last ten years. Could it be a project for the friend church in  Sweden? Pray and work.<\/p>\n<p>In the afternoon, the son of the Nyambudis, Tutondele also called  Tuto, came to pick us up. We were going to meet the partners of the  Nsanda Group. We went through the upcoming steps of their (our)  entrepreneurial project. Bernt and Steve had each made a schedule for  the coming year, and we reviewed them as well. On Wednesday, the  management group will meet to look at machines and the fields. The  tractor, a BM Volvo 350, will be ready to use by the first of July. I  brought a new engine starter for it, donated by Brunneg\u00e5rd in Vesense  through Ingvar Alriksson. In July, the preparation of the soil will  start. One of the group members, Nina, told us that she&rsquo;d had plans to  go on vacation to Rwanda in July, but she&rsquo;s cancelled the trip in favour  of the Nsanda project. Such a spirit gives energy to the whole group,  and especially to me and Bernt.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>G\u00f6sta Luboyi and his little Toyota Jeep has provided for most of our needs of transportation. The other night, we had a engine failure in the middle of rush-hour traffic. 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