But how his life has taken turns for the better. First, he got a sales job for the telecommunications company, Halotel, becoming a top performer in 2023, and he should be promoted to team leader later this year.
He also plays centre back for the Halotel staff football team. On the day of the photo, they beat the Mwanza College of Business and Education. A promotional match advertising Halotel products for university students

Johana is in 6th form, and is being tutored by Masalu Venance, from Kalemala Secondary School.
Patron Isack works with the youngest children, and their latest exam results have been remarkable.
Children want to learn, the staff facilitate this, and Busega Scotland supports their efforts. It works, and it will continue.

This time the lorry carried a cupboard and desk from the Busega Scotland office in Mwanza. The office will close at the end of June when our base of operations will be at the Centre. The cost effectiveness of bulk purchases from the city will be reassessed, and, if we make a change, it would in a small way help boost the rural economy of Busega district. Something we would like to do.

He also said his ambition was to be a ‘professional’. It was clear to everyone he had the capacity but as often is the case in Tanzania, would there be the opportunity? Robbie’s is an amazing story.
On a wet Sunday morning in Edinburgh, with a yellow weather warning
It has been three months since the start of our women’s group at Kalwande village. That is a very significant time period. If all is going well, the first vicoba (group account) grant from Busega Scotland is paid. Good progress amounts to regular attendance at group meetings, and the women having made previously agreed contributions to their vicoba.
Darragh McTiernan and Eoghan O’Donnell will be running the marathon in Edinburgh on 26th May to benefit Mayega Children’s Centre. It is the second biggest marathon in the UK after London.

