JRS donates printing machine to Tombura-Yambio diocese

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The Jesuit Refugee Service or JRS on Tuesday handed over a digital printing machine to the education department of Tombura-Yambio Catholic diocese.
 
Tombura-Yambio Bishop Eduardo Hiiboro Kusala thanked JRS saying God blessed them for giving a printing machine to the diocese, Anisa Radio reported.
 
He said Western Equatoria children are smiling because they will do their exams in printed sheets.
 
The Bishop described the machine as a wonderful gift.
 
Bishop Hiiboro added that JRS touched the life of the diocese because they targeted areas that people pay less attention to in the diocese and the whole state.
 
He promised to be a watchdog to guarantee proper maintenance of the machine.
 
Bishop Hiiboro encouraged all schools in the diocese and the state to access the machine and print their examination papers.
 
JRS Yambio Project Director Aiden Azairwe said the aim of purchasing the machine was to facilitate printing of examination papers in order to keep references for younger children in the future.
 
Mr Azairwe said JRS accompanied the printing machine with 100 reams of papers, ink, master screen accessories and a full desktop computer.