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John had a highly enjoyable evening with the Rotary Club of Aberlour on 20th February. He presented on  Mayega Children’s Centre and the Mayega Water Project. Before the talk, John was chatting with Tim Dolan, who is a graduate of Edinburgh University. At one of Tim’s graduations, the first President of Tanzania, Julius Nyerere, was also in attendance. To the best of Tim’s recollection Mwalimu (the teacher) was receiving an honorary degree. Nyerere is a controversial figure but still venerated by many in Tanzania. He is credited with creating the political stability that the country still enjoys. Dr Dolan had a distinguished career himself, in the brewing and distilling industries. It was a pleasure chatting to him.

 

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