The coordinator of Protestant Conventional Schools, Grégoire Nsitwayizatadi Mukiese, after his working visit to the Inga Dam in Kongo central, said that with the current commercialization, the DRC can enrich itself and present opportunities to emerge and get out of underdevelopment.

The coordinator Nsitwayizatadi Mukiese who said it during a meeting Monday with the ACP, encouraged the Congolese leaders to invest in it to exploit the opportunity that God offered to the Congolese to develop the country, adding that we must not neglect the natural resources that constitute immense wealth.

He pointed out that with electricity, we can create water treatment plants, contributing somewhat to the creation of employment and reducing the unemployment rate, "I am motivated to have reconciled the theory to practice as a teacher and inquire into the field of electricity, which makes me more efficient to improve the quality of education and the training of future executives who must contribute to the sustainable development of the country" , he said.

Grégoire Nsitwayizatadi expressed his satisfaction for having made a working visit from 19 to 21 February 2019 with the community and sub-provincial coordinators of the Protestant network. This visit, he added, was aimed at visiting the Inga Dam and holding a meeting
evaluation of school activities in the first quarter in its various axes, namely, spiritual, administrative, financial, infrastructural and social to reorganize services in accordance with school legislation.


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