{"id":2447,"date":"2011-06-21T21:35:15","date_gmt":"2011-06-21T21:35:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/matadi.hakanson.se\/?p=2101"},"modified":"2011-09-22T06:25:19","modified_gmt":"2011-09-22T06:25:19","slug":"presents-and-gifts-in-return","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/matadi.hakanson.se\/fr\/presents-and-gifts-in-return\/","title":{"rendered":"Presents and gifts in return"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/matadi.hakanson.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/06\/scania.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-2103\" title=\"scania\" src=\"http:\/\/matadi.hakanson.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/06\/scania.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"400\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a>The water level of the Congo river is low at the moment, and the  ferry staff have to build temporary ramps and temporary roads on the  sandbars for the cars to get on the ferry. Today, this has caused many  delays. Last evening, we were notified that a truck had got stuck in the  sand. It had blocked up the boarding zone, and no vehicles could drive  onto the ferry. The truck was carrying 10 metric tons of manioc, and all  of it had to be unloaded manually by the riverside. The ferry-service  was working again the next morning, and we sent our ambulance jeep on  ahead to queue up. At noon, Gunnel drove us to the ferry stop. Our car  had been ferried across the river, but the ferry itself had stayed on  the other side because of a car that was stuck in the sand on that side.  Three hours later, we could go on board and in Kimbemba, Samy was  waiting for us. I used the waiting time to take a nap.<\/p>\n<p>When we had got into the jeep, the boys to whom we had given bibles  in English came up to the car. They called out our names, \u201dBernt\u201d and  \u201dYngve\u201d, and we were pleasantly surprised to see them. How could they  know that we would be in Kimbemba today? We weren\u2019t informed of how, but  we guessed they had heard it through the grapevine. They had brought a  basket full of papaya and oranges for us. Now we learned their names;  Grevis, Muris, Beni and the English teacher Alain. We exchanged a few  words, and they expressed that they would like to see us again, next  time we come to Congo.<\/p>\n<p>Samy doesn\u2019t hold his fire, he firmly steps on the gas but he is a  skilled chauffeur and drives safely. The whole capacity of the Toyota  Land Cruiser is certainly put to use. Bernt and I wonder at how it keeps  together considering the tough guy driving it and a road that is  everything but a road. The car is built for hard circumstances, the  engine a six-cylinder diesel. Halfway to Kimpese, we met CEC:s Scania  truck. The driver had stopped by the side of the road because of a noise  in the engine. He didn\u2019t want to push it any further and had left for  Kimpese to get repair help. We talked to his passenger, the person in  charge of transports within CEC, who had remained with the vehicle to  safeguard it. He was sitting at the roadside making coffee and cooking.  We have met him a few times before, and he was pleased when we stopped. A  few meters from the roadside, he had made a sleeping place of elephant  grass and a few clothes. Yapeco and I tried out the resting place and it  was pretty good. I am sure he has to spend quite a few nights by his  vehicle. Bernt told him that we have raised money in Sweden for a new  engine, and he received this message with gratitude. Stops like these  are commonplace along the roads of Congo.<\/p>\n<p>There are just a few small villages along the road between Luozi and  Kimpese, but there is also a larger village called Kiasungua. When we  got there, there was a brisk trade at the marketplace, a lot of  different fruits being marketed. We bought some bananas and Yapeco  bought manioc wrapped in palm leaves. Even the animals were on the move;  pigs, goats, geese and hens both with and without chickens were  crisscrossing the road. One hen couldn\u00b4t make up her mind which way to  go, and that cost her her life. At least one family will have hen for  dinner tonight.<\/p>\n<p>At 7 pm we arrived at the guest house in Kimpese. By then, we had  covered 242 bumpy kilometers in the jeep, whereof half the distance  today. We had come unscathed and were served a tasty dinner. For desert  we had the papaya we got from the boys in Kimbemba. After the meal, it  was time for a shower. We were rather red from all the dust.  Fortunately, there was both electricity and water in the tap in Kimpese.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The water level of the Congo river is low at the moment, and the ferry staff have to build temporary ramps and temporary roads on the sandbars for the cars to get on the ferry. 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