
Graduations in Tanzania are such joyous occasions. There are the obligatory speeches, and these include student representatives publicly thanking teachers for their help and support. The graduates sing and dance to entertain the crowd and then comes the celebratory meal, enjoyed by all.
Ex Mayega students have graduated recently at Kalwande (Leukondia – Diploma in Motor Vehicle Mechanics) and Nyakato (Happiness – Certificate in Tailoring and Design and Tabu and Magreth – Certificates in Domestic Electrical Installation). Busega Scotland staff attended both ceremonies, as they really are ‘family’ to the young people.
At Nyakato, the audience was asked to say something in support of the college and students. When
nobody came forward, our Julieth stepped into the breach. Impromptu public speaking is no problem for our Assistant Project Leader.
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The Big Busega Parties project had modest aims! To celebrate 5 years of Busega Scotland working in Tanzania, involving every continent and the children at Mayega Children’s Centre. Without a hint of smugness, all achieved!

The party was about the children and to emphasise this the top table was occupied by the children’s committee.
Scotland makes it to ten years, as we can then all gather again!









‘For my 50-mile walk I called a halt at 40 miles, at midnight. The last two miles were very icy which slowed us up and there was a risk of falling. My friends, Colin and Mairi , would have stayed until I completed the 50 but they both had an early start at work and would have had practically no sleep if they’d had to stay with me until 4am.
Busega Scotland trustee and volunteer, Jenny Wallen, has arrived in Mayega to support English teaching in the primary school and children’s centre. A very experienced teacher, Jenny is working alongside staff and pupils to implement the reading schemes provide by one of her former schools, Lhanbryde Primary. The Mayega school has set up a library to house the books and the children are as keen as mustard to use the new facility. Good luck to Jenny in her endeavours.












