For the past 12 years that BSG has
been in operation, we have taken care
of our workers by providing free housing,
electricity and water supply,
school, hospital as well as places
of worship.
We have also assisted in providing
machinery and labour to repair the
road at Ndjole and medication for nearby
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| Workers' Quarters |
The workers are provided with
free housing, water, electricity, satellite and cable television
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| Our Schools |
We have our own school with qualified
teachers to provide free primary education
for our workers’ children
Number of Teachers : 5
Number of Students : 300
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| Our Hospital and Ambulance |
Our hospital have undergone renovation
and was officially opened on 29th
March, 2008 by Madame Le Ministre
Denise Mekam’ne, Ministre des
Affaires Sociales de la Solidarite.
Medical staff are available to provide
treatment and medication and there
is an ambulance to send more serious
cases to bigger hospitals nearby.
We also have two clinics at Kango camp
and Abanga camp that are in operation 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.
Medical Practioner : 1
Number of Nurse : 3
Number of Driver : 1 |
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| Places of Worship |
Our workers come from all races with different religions such as Christian, Catholic, Muslim, Buddhist and Taoism. All BSG staff work and live in peace, harmony and respect each other. We constructed places of worships for our workers to perform their religions devotion.
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| Sundry Shops At Camps
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We have sundry shops at each camp to cater to the needs of our local community at very reasonable prices. The sundry shops open daily including Sundays and Public Holidays for the convenience of our people based in camps.
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| Local Functions and Celebrations |
Occasionally there are local functions organized by our local workers in the community to celebrate some special events such as wedding ceremony. There is also an annual cultural celebration as well, with performances by dancers and choir from many different ethnic groups within our local community.
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