It was a tough year for seven Mayega Centre students. Four faced Form 4 national examinations and three their A-levels. Here is the Roll of Honour, as they all passed.
Agnes – accepted on a certificate course to become an early year’s teacher.
Big Emma – has started a diploma in science education.
Small Emma – has gained a certificate place in accounts and marketing.
Ibrahim – has started A-levels.
Johana – has a degree place studying computing.
Pascali – secured a degree course in environmental science and management.
Elizabeth – has the qualifications for a degree course and is awaiting a place.
The photos show Agnes starting her enrolment process and Johana on his final day of national service. He and Elizabeth were both selected for three months service. This is based on merit in personality and academic ability. Well done to both our ambassadors!







For five days in September, Paul, Cenzo, John, Maura, Anne, Mark, Andy, Marion, Mike and Zoe tackled some or all of the Annandale Way. The walk is in Dumfries and Galloway and starts at the Devil’s Beef Tub near Moffat and ends at the Solway Coast. It was a particularly wet week, but the sun shone on the last day. The highlight – a golden eagle, mobbed by buzzards, flying above Annandale Head.
At the beginning of July Mayega Children’s Centre welcomed Abel Yona as the new teacher. He is the successor to Mwalimu Reni, who left to take up a post at a government secondary school. Mr Abel has a degree in science with education from the University of Dar es Salaam.





The visits were arranged by our project co-ordinator, Julieth. The visitors expressed their admiration for her work and for the women’s progress. Maura and Mark have taken responsibility within Busega Scotland for raising funds for the groups and the plan is to start three new ones every year (involving approximately 100 women).



