Sunday, 20 February 2011

Ugandan electrical repairs!

Sunday February 20th
I was so pleased to see Ann and Kate safely arrive here in Mityana They had a good trip out but both a little weary
We had a meeting this afternoon with the Uganda Esuubi Committee with some difficult decisions to be made. There was complete unanimity between all the members of the group and ourselves which was great.
During the meeting I became a little distracted by some electrical repairs being carried out. They don’t turn the power off just do the repairs with insulated gloves on. All a little hair-raising!!

Ugandan wiring!!

3 comments:

  1. Good to see that Kate looks exactly the same as she always does in Uganda - folder of papers slotted under right arm, bag over right shoulder and left hand in pocket...

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  2. Their electrical contracts completed functions tend to be excellent and guaranteed to be secure and effective.Electrical Contractors

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  3. Oh..god..! Make sure to shut the power off to any circuit that you are working on. Confirm it by testing with some tester or multimeter. Always best is to use any rubber soled shoes and never work on barefoot or in slippers. So it is important to aware about these things while doing any electrical repair.

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