Kurand and his group first need to report to the city hall. After registering at the city hall, Kurand and a few agricultural experts each acquired a property in Soga City.
Although receiving a property for free, Kurand was a bit uneasy and asked, "Do these houses really not cost anything? What's the quality like?"
"Rest assured on that point. Housing distribution is a very standard practice in East Africa. As high-quality talents introduced by the East African government, you will enjoy better treatment than ordinary immigrants or even officials."
Hearing is one thing, seeing is another. Blanco soon led them to visit their new home.
"Each residence is 140 square meters, with three bedrooms, a living room, two bathrooms, and a kitchen, along with a small garden. Soga City is also a garden city, as you can see. Besides the gardens of each household, there are these so-called green belts along the roads, which are unique products of our East African cities."
