NEWS EDITION

Progress of the Construction of the Jesuit Community House

By Linus Tigiti, SJ

Greetings from the enchanting land of Bonga, where the aroma of coffee and breathtaking natural beauty captivates the senses.

The construction of the Jesuit Community house is making remarkable progress. The sub and super-structure are complete, ensuring a strong foundation. Currently, the first floor is undergoing a curing period of three weeks. This temporary pause is necessary before the creative process resumes, bringing us closer to the realization of this magnificent project. However, we must acknowledge that the completion of the first floor may experience a slight delay, as the curing period demands its due time.

The photo above shows the rear and front view of the house after the completion of the sub & super-structure.

Partition works on the ground floor

On the ground floor, the partition works dance in harmony, weaving together a tapestry of rooms that will soon be unveiled to the world. The visitor’s parlor, rooms, office, kitchen, kitchen store, dining, living area, and chapel stand on the precipice of completion, their beauty poised to captivate all who enter.

Inside and back view of the house after completion of the partition of the wall on the ground floor.

In this tale of architectural splendor, the Jesuit Community house emerges as a beacon of hope and inspiration, a testament to the harmonious blend of human ingenuity and the natural wonders that surround us. Let us eagerly await the day when this masterpiece graces the landscape of Bonga.

Left-side view of the house.