Team captain Sheena Main may survive the attentions of the King of the Jungle to take part in the Kiltwalk in Edinburgh on 15th September. Brave Sheena is modelling the Busega Scotland uniform and we are bound to be the smartest team there!
Kiltwalk enables walkers to raise money for any Scottish charity. It is a walking event with three distances to choose from, suitable for walkers of all ages and experiences. The Kiltwalk is also a powerful fundraising model, developed and under-written by Sir Tom Hunter and The Hunter Foundation. Their support will enable 140% of the sponsorship money raised by our Kiltwalkers to go directly to Busega Scotland.
To make a donation please click on one of the following links
https://edinburghkiltwalk2019.everydayhero.com/uk/john-14
https://edinburghkiltwalk2019.everydayhero.com/uk/walking-for-busega-scotland

John has stepped up his training for the Kiltwalk in Edinburgh on 15th September. After some warm weather work in Mwanza and a few short walks in Moray, he has now walked continuously for 5 hours (over 30,000 steps). There is great scope for off-road walking around his home village of Garmouth, along the Moray coast, through woodland and in the lower reaches of the River Spey.
the toilets, sinks and showers in the dormitories at Mayega Children’s Centre were connected to the mains water supply. This was an important stage in the progression to water sufficiency.
Well, who cares? Certainly not the children, who can now get showers whenever they need them.
Just before John and Christine left Mwanza, a contract was signed with Fundi Meme Joachim to organise and install mains electricity for the Children’s Centre. The Tanzania National Electricity Supply Organisation (TANESCO) has placed an electricity pole just outside the perimeter fence and the line is expected shortly. Electrician Joachim is making the kitchen, school room, dining room and dormitories ready to receive the supply. We will then have two sources of electricity – solar and mains.
The photograph shows our FSP project worker, Kabula Peter, handing over the donation to hospital matron, Sr Anastasia Salla (despite the mischievous efforts of colleague Paul Mashimba to steal the money!).
In the New Year, we are anticipating new groups in Chole and Igombe, and plan to extend the project to include Mayega. John has already had discussions with the District Community Development Officer in Busega, Benedict Dismas, who is enthusiastic about working with us. An added bonus, Benedict is a big Liverpool fan!