Come on the Maroons………
Not a phrase you readily associate with the Carney family. Come on the Reds, is much more acceptable. However, John and Christine were delighted to hand over a full maroon and blue football strip to Ernest Damiano, Headteacher of Mayega Primary School. The previous week there had been a village meeting to discuss how the school could get hold of strips for the ward championships! Problem solved!
The timely gift came from Portessie Methodist Church in Buckie. Christine and John had given a talk to their Women’s Guild and were asked if they could make use of the kit. ‘Of course we can!’, was the immediate reply, and so the mainly brand new strips formed part of 92 kg hold baggage on the Carneys recent journey to Tanzania.
Returning vaguely to colour of the strip. Liverpool’s first great manager, Bill Shankly, said that his job was to ‘make the people happy’. The good folk from the Moray church have certainly made the young footballers of Mayega very happy. Let’s hope they do well in the tournament but any in case, as Ernest said, they will look the smartest!


Ernest Damiano is both Head Teacher of Mayega Primary School and the voluntary Co-ordinator of the Mayega Water Project. His commitment to the Mayega community is immense. He recently travelled, on a Saturday, over 70 miles by bus from his home in Nyashimo to Mwanza, to talk about the Water Project and the support his school gets through Busega Scotland (and Lhanbryde Primary School in Moray).

Our six mechanics graduates, in the Moving-on Project, are entering their last period of support from Busega Scotland. Our aim is to promote independence and in a way that maximises the chances of a successful future. It is self-evident, mechanics with driving licences are eminently more employable.
The highlight was Gary Forgie, Mosstowie’s head teacher, dressing up in a Mayega shuka. It is likely that Mosstowie children will adopt Busega Scotland as their overseas project to support. We would be delighted if that were to happen.
How bonny she looks in her new specs! Shida recently returned to Mayega from another trip to the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre. Doctors were sufficiently happy with the way her right eye has healed, following her fifth surgery, to arrange for glasses to be made in Nairobi. Shida is now getting used to them.