A new experience

It is our wish to share a bit of the Muhanga District with visitors.

The only body of water in Muhanga was visited by Olive, our hospitality manager; Kyle; Oswald, our transportation manager and president of the Hope Made Real National Board; and Juliette, human resource manager and vice president of the national board

Yes, we do have a small lake (reservoir) in Muhanga. Better known as the Muhanga Dam. Because of this dam, we are able to irrigate our rice fields. It is a site (sight) to be enjoyed. Kyle enjoyed the sight-seeing tour in the Muhanga District. This tour included the Zipline Airport.

The drone manager explained how essential this service is to our mountainous world. Emergency medicine that used to take five or six hours by car now reaches the patient in minutes.

Lives have been saved because of the drone service. The red containers hold the product, and parachutes are attached to drop essential items where needed. Drones carry the containers but do not land. They drop their cargo and return to their place of origin.

Kyle’s expression is priceless.

Zipline Airport Muhanga. Amazing to watch how the drones land, are taken apart, reassembled and are ready for the next delivery in a very short amount of time.

Pushing a button sends the drone on its mission of mercy.