You may or may not remember that in the last trip out to Rwanda we spent the good part of 3 weeks getting the deed plan legal. This involved numerous visits to the site from the local district surveyor with his GPS machine.
Finally we managed to get a legal document based on his readings which we agreed with. This in total took about 10 weeks!
Just to make sure these readings were set in stone, we hammered some pretty deep stakes into the ground, sawed them at road level , and knew that they were there forever.
So when Paul said that he thought they were gone I was really doubtful. No-one
could have dug hem up I surmised.
But, of course on my last day I had to go and see, just to make sure. Well I was right, no-one had dug them up, just covered them over - with bitmac!
Why do I get the sense that I will have to get the surveyor out another 3 times to set the exact boundaries?
And no I cannot ignore this one, because we need to ensure that the site boundaries are agreed and the water culvert is being dug to the correct position, or someone will require us to redo it.
And the big question is, why and who covered them over and for what reason.
Oh Joy!
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