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Monthly Archives: January 2024

30.1.24 Light and Dark

It is important that children get a good and safe night’s sleep, and if they have to get up they can see where they are going. No debate about that.
At Magega recently, the mains power has been a bit unreliable and the solar batteries (as our back up) died on us! What timing! But there is a fundi meme (electrician) who has done work for us before and he has the solar back up and running. Superb. Also, we decided to use the donation from Hersi Said (see previous news article 070124 New Year Celebrity) to cover the cost of the repair.
Back in March of last year, we prepared a talk for a Rainbow’s group and the adult leaders asked if mosquito nets act as ‘safety rails’ on the top bunks in our dormitories? In reality they do, but not as effectively as rails, although we have never had a child fall out! Busega District Council also noticed that we have no rails and our old bunks (known locally as double deckers) are getting rickety. Call Mr Deus, the man for all odd jobs. As a prototype, he combined the strengthening of a bunk, with adding a ladder, and safety rails. Genius, three birds with one stone! Now we’ll turn attention to the other eleven bunks! Repair and maintenance, it never ends, but safety comes first.

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28.1.24 Serengeti and a TV connection!

The Children’s Centre received tremendous Christmas generosity from the Kirawira Serena Camp, in the Serengeti’s western corridor. Mayega is just 10 miles from Ndabaka Gate, and our matron, Leya Lusana, is friends with Kirawira staff.

They have brought gifts previously, but 2023 was exceptional. A TV, dish, and decoder, so the children can watch TV at the Centre for the first time! Our Officer in Charge, Neema Stephen, said, ‘the TV is working well, and the children watch the news in the evening’.

It is great that the knowledge and experiences of the children are being widened, as growing up in rural Africa does not always provide a window on the outside world. However, we are pretty sure TV watching will extend beyond the news! Unfortunately, the African Cup of Nations tournament would have been a disappointment. Tanzania went out at the group stage. Bad luck Taifa Stars!

9.1.24 Very busy at Mayega!

The Christmas/New Year period is a time for celebration at the Centre. But it is busy in other ways.
Rain is expected, and the garden needs work. This is coordinated by our male carer, Isaac. with the children helping along.
This year, biringani (aubergine) is looking very healthy and, as ever, the passion fruit is going well on the Centre’s perimeter fence.
The school year in Tanzania starts in January, and the Mayega children go with staff to the nearest town, Lamadi, for shopping. Uniforms and school clothes are bought, along with casual attire. The children take pride in how smart they can look, particularly to church on Sundays.

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7.1.24 New Year Celebrity

Young Africans Sports Club, commonly referred to as Yanga, is arguably the most successful football club in Tanzania. It has its roots in the Tanganyikan struggle for independence. In 2023, it won the Tanzania Premier League for the 27th time, and the club was ranked number 3 in African football. Its stadium holds 60,000 spectators, and it has a fan base of around 35 million.
Given all of that, it was to everyone’s surprise that Mayega Children’s Centre had a visit from Yanga’s president, Hersi Said. Mr Said is a civil engineer, and major Tanzanian businessman. It was an honour to receive him at Mayega, and it caused great excitement amongst the children. Many of them are Yanga supporters.
In recognition of the fine work being undertaken at the Centre, Engineer Said made a donation of 1,000,000 Tanzanian shillings to Busega Scotland (about £350). Many thanks go to him for his visit and kindness.

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