The reflections of the mourners on this week’s allowance dedicated to peace

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The reflections of the mourners on this week's allowance dedicated to peace
The reflections of the mourners on this week's allowance dedicated to peace

Africa-Press – Seychelles. “Craftsmanship is an interesting job but you have to have the desire and the faith to do it” – Hudson Oreddy (Bougainville)

“I’m starting to feel bad for a long time. My career at sea began in 1987 where I went on a tuna boat, then I went to the macro sea and continued in different fields in the sea. I also dived, flowed to look for mice. I also went to the longline boat where I was 2 years old. In 1995, I started working slowly for myself and I even took a loan and worked slowly until now.

“It’s been 27 years that I’ve been in the craft market and I see it has its gains and its losses. Even though water calms you down, you don’t get what you expected. It’s always like this. Fodre is not discouraged.

“There are not enough young people elsewhere. What you expect and what you know, my child is happy, someone else knows. I want you to know what tradition people have done for a long time – like using mountains to detect places where to sleep. You need to know where you are putting. When you are raising the cage and there is no fish, you need to know where to put the cage and when you will come again to get the fish.

“It’s an interesting job and at the same time you have the desire and the faith to do it. For me personally, fish is in its pond. The sea has its tide and the moon plays a role. It’s always marching like this.”

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