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Monthly Archives: April 2018

21.4.18 A nice wee surprise

Dotto and Lukondya

Morning Tea break

John was delighted on Saturday morning when Lukondya and Dotto called round to say hello. They are motor vehicle mechanics students from Kalwande College.

The boys are in Mwanza on placement at the Ministry of Transport garage. Dotto is in his final year and Lukondya is on his first placement, in the second year of his course. He gets rave reviews from the college for his enthusiasm and he was very keen, some years ago, to help with the concreting of the fence back at Mayega. Very practical.

In a thoroughly British way, the boys and John had tea – Kilimanjaro English Breakfast, as a matter of fact. No Dundee Cake or Eccles

Kilimanjaro Tea

Cakes, unfortunately, but they did have chilli banana crisps as their ‘fly piece’.

Dotto and Lukondya are very keen to see aunty and were reassured that Christine will be arriving soon. They want John and Christine to visit them at their placement, as all the students do. John thoroughly enjoyed the visit and the lads were a picture of health and vitality. They were heading off for a day in town, as young chaps do a on Saturday everywhere.

20.4.18 Into work and into placement

KabulaThe young people who leave Mayega Children’s Centre are a hardworking bunch. Here we have a glimpse into the lives of Kabula, Enosi and Hassan.

Kabula is currently working for Busega Scotland as its office secretary and general assistant. She supports our Project Leader and Assistant Project Leader in their duties. We have an office in a small room adjacent to the house John and Christine occupy when they are in Mwanza.

Kabula graduated with a Diploma in Secretarial Studies. She has worked in an internet café and as Secretary to the Bishop of the Mwanza Diocese of the Charismatic Episcopal Church of Tanzania. These positions were short-term and working with Busega Scotland will increase Kabula’s experience and use of English. Kabula said her job at the moment ‘she likes and she is happy to be working here’.

Enosi and Hassan are third year students studying at Kalwande College. They will graduate later this year with a Diploma in Motor Vehicle Mechanics, after completing their field placements and examinations. They are at the Nile Perch Garage in Mwanza and are two of six Moving-on students on placement at this time. We will catch up with the other four over the next couple of weeks and bring you their stories.

 

 

16.4.18 Spring charity shop pops-up

Chris and AoifeBusega Scotland opened its charity shop in Lossiemouth for some early season sales. Our experienced shop manager, Chris Petrie, was ably assisted by her granddaughter Aoife, and by trustees and supporters who served behind the counter.

One of Busega Scotland’s intentions is to ‘give back’ to Moray, for the great support it receives from its home community. The charity shop is a prime example of this, as goods are recycled at bargain prices. We always have plenty of customers. Some visit us everyday, as we receive enough stock to regularly refresh what we have on the shelves.

A kind donation met the shop rent for the week, and Busega Scotland projects benefitted by over £600. Customers were happy, the shop assistants enjoyed themselves and we are sure that Chris and Aoife,  have a great sense of satisfaction. The shop will pop-up again in the autumn.

Many thanks to all who donated stock, our workforce and customers.

 

15.4.18 From one extreme to the other

When John and Christine were last in Tanzania, before Christmas, the ground around Mayega was parched and rains scattered and sporadic. Farmers were being adversely affected by drought conditions and there were worries aplenty. The situation is now much different.

 

The Tanzanian Meteorological Agency has reported 15 weather related deaths, as torrential rains batter many parts or the country. Sometimes rain is gentle but often it comes down in torrents. It is when these storms go on for extended periods that the trouble really begins, with damage to farms, homes and

 

Floods at Bridgeinfrastructure. With over 80% of Tanzania’s population depending on agriculture for their livelihood, the weather is a key factor in the wellbeing of the rural poor.

 

magu Bridge

The pictures were taken from the road to Mayega by a good friend of Busega Scotland, Phil Vandenberg. The water at the Magu bridge had probably risen 20 feet and was just 3 feet from the carriageway. Phil works in agricultural development and said that for some farmers the rains had caused significant damage, while for others the prospects are good. Let us hope for a good growing season and a bumper harvest.

7.4.18 Robin and Debbie’s Fundraiser for Moving On students

Robin and DebbiwThe first Busega Scotland quiz night south of the border took place on Saturday 7th April, courtesy of Leamington Irish Club in Warwickshire, who had made their premises available free of charge, and local eateries, businesses and friends who had kindly provided raffle prizes.  Although entrance was free, everyone made generous donations, resulting in £478 in cash from the 50 people who attended, with £100 already raised from those unable to be there, and other pledges and proceeds from a silent auction for an original watercolour by local artist David Knight still to be added.

Kingfisher PaintingFamily, friends and ex-colleagues of Debbie and Robin Hill were interested to hear about their work in Tanzania, especially in respect of the Moving On project, which will be supported by the money raised.  It was generally agreed that the questions set by Robin and Debbie were quite tough.  Copies have been sent to Christine and John so that some of them can be used in the future in Moray if they like !

Quiz nigfht Warwick

7.4.18 Station Hotel Burghead

Thanks once again to Mike McClafferty and  the Station Hotel, Burghead,

for organising another “Hairy Bottle “.

The bottle of Benromach Single Malt Whisky  was won by Ryan

and raised £56 for Busega Scotland.

 

 

2.4.18 Annual Report and Accounts

Busega Scotland’s annual accounts summary  1st  December 2016  to  30th November 2017 can be viewed here

https://busegascotland.co.uk/annual-accounts/

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