Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Ellie Weale chooses 'SEEDS' as part of her Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme

Ellie Weale is 14 years of age and a member of the Aztec Rangers.  She has   undertaken the challenge of the   Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme. One of the sections of the eDofE is to undertake voluntary work.   She had decided to work with SEEDS4Tanzania in this capacity 'to raise funds for the charity by helping out with events, and to aid the charity with social medial, advertising and general organisation'

Her first role was to set up a display table at a fundraising lunch. She is also organising the collection of clothes for 8 - 14 year old children in the villages of Chitemo and Nyhinila.

We are delighted to have Ellie's support and wish her well in this challenge.


 Ellie Weale
 
             





 Ellie with Rev Canon Yolande Marcussen, Founder and Chair of SEEDS4Tanzania
 

 

Saturday, 1 February 2014

'SEEDS' update


SEEDS4Tanzania Update

30 January 2014

Phase one:

1.      Foundations and walls are for the pre-schools in Chitemo an Nyhinila villages are now completed

‘SEEDS’ have funded the following:

a)     Transportation of stones and bricks to the building sites

b)     Cement for the foundations and the building of walls

c)     Fees for building technicians – the schools have to be built to Government regulations

d)    6000 extra bricks due to many being   washed away during the rains

 All labouring has been undertaken by the villagers – collecting stones for foundation, making of bricks, collecting of sand. I am delighted that the villagers have taken ownership of the project and have made every effort to keep to the agreed time scale for the building programme. The Project and Building Committee are most enthusiastic in their role.

2.      A young mother from Nyhinila village has completed her one year pre-school teacher training course in Dodoma and graduated at the end of 2013. She is now working as a pre-school teacher in Nyhinila and being paid a small salary by the community.

‘SEEDS’ funded her course fees, books and living expenses. Funds have been sent to her as a gift on completing her training.

 

3.      During our last visit in June 2013 ‘SEEDS’ funded the purchase of 300 mosquito nets to be distributed amongst the most vulnerable children aged 5 and under in Chitemo and Nyhinila. It is hoped to purchase more nets during the October 2014 visit.

Phase two:

1.      Funds have been transferred for

a)    Materials to complete the roofing for both pre-schools

b)    Fees for the roofing technician

c)    Transportation of roofing materials

d)     Building technicians labour fees

 

2.    Funds transferred for

a)     Pre-school training course in Dodoma, books and living expenses for a young woman from Chitemo village. She will commence the course the first week of February 2014.

b)    ‘SEEDS’ have donated funds towards the bore-hole project for the village of Chitemo – (Project lead by Rev Nicky Teverson)

 

3.    Future projects.

It is hoped that once the two schools are completed with toilet facilities and equipment ‘SEEDS’ if funds permit, will supply the villages with animals to breed and sell at market to generate funds to pay the salaries of the pre-school teachers. It is important that the villages become independent.  In June 2013 a visit was made to the Principal of the National Livestock Research Institute in Mpwapwa who has agreed in theory to supply quality animals (a bull, cows, goats, pigs and chickens) for this project.  The Institute has an international reputation for research work into animal breeding, nutrition, pasture management and utilization.  They will also give veterinary and animal husbandry training which will be a great value to the villages.

 

Future visits

a)    Three Scout groups will be visiting Mpwapwa Diocese 21 - 31July 2014.  Itinerary attached. The Scouts have a substantial luggage allowance and will be taking out items for ‘SEEDS’ to be distributed between the two villages. The Scouts will spend time with the children of Chitemo and Nyhinila introducing various activities.

b)    ‘SEEDS’ visit 8 – 22 October 2014. Rev Canon Yolande will be accompanied by her daughter Rebecca (‘SEEDS’ secretary/administrator), Jacqui Weale (SEEDS trustee) and Mrs & Mrs Mcann member of St Martin of Tours, Chelsfield (supporters of SEEDS). It will be a first visit for the four team members to Tanzania.  The itinerary is still to be completed but the majority of the visit will be spent in Chitemo and Nyhinila villages. Rev Canon Yolande has also been invited to preach at a Sunday service at St Michaels, Kongwe where she visits annually.  It would be wonderful if this year a relationship could be established between St Michael's Kongwe and a community in Rochester Diocese or somewhere else in the UK.  Kongwe is a well established village and  an easy venue to access.  
 It is hoped that the pre-school project will be completed by the end of 2014 .

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CONGRATULATIONS - Hagali Kapwaga has graduated! Lutu now takes up the challenge!

 Hagali Dickson Kapwaga now 23 years of age had been working as a volunteer teacher with the orphan and other young children in the village  of Nyhinila.   Hagali received  funding  from SEEDS4Tanzania to train as a pre-school teacher and in February 2013 this young mother with one daughter under two years of age left her village, family and friends to undertake this challenge. We are delighted that at the end of 2013 she graduated and is now working with the children in her role as a qualified pre-school teacher.  Well done Hagali we are very proud of you.

Hagali singing with the children
 
 
February 2014 is the start of another pre-school teacher training year.  'SEEDS' are delighted to be funding  Lutu Godwin Isaya, aged 24, a young woman from Chitemo Village to train as a pre-school teacher. Lutu has also been working as a volunteer teacher with the children in Chitemo village.  We look forward to her graduation at the end of 2014 when she will continue her work in Chitemo as a qualified pre-school teacher..  Every good wish to you for this coming year.


Lutu Godwin Isaya
 

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Water bore-hole

 
More good news a water-bore hole committee has been formed.

During her visit in October 2013 Rev Nicky Teverson, trustee of SEEDS4Tanzania visited the District Water Engineers office to sign in and pick up Mr Mazola the Engineer, who joined her to  visit The District Commissioner and President of Mpwapwa. Both were required to hear the request to install a water bore hole and give their blessing.

She then travelled to Nhyinila where the bore hole is to be situated and met with Pastor Festo, his elders and community who were gathered under the tree by the Chapel.  Four hours were spent hearing introductions, the school building project details and the water engineer empowering the people to take ownership of the water project. As a result a water committee was elected and an allowance towards the survey started. The people one by one pledged an amount of money by offering to sell their chickens and cow and other provisions; by the end of the afternoon they had raised 415,000 TS. The aim is to raise £1000 by January to pay for the survey and then they will have some idea of the cost of the hole.
Photographs were taken of the school buildings and a summary was given to Nick outlining what has been achieved and what still needs to  be done.


Building is progressing - October 2013

Honouring Rev Ulernder ( Rev Yolanda)


The only way is up!
Great news - we are on target with the building progress.  Rev Nicky Teverson visited the villages of Chitemo and Nyhinila and took our latest photographs of the pre-schools. It is now the rainy season and this may halt the building until the end of the rains in April 2014. We had hoped that the roofing structures would be in place before the end of 2013 - we have to wait and see!! Its looking good.
It is looking good!
Still a bit of work to do!
 

We are proud with the progress!







Thursday, 10 October 2013

The only way is up!!

Great News! The building of the walls is in process at the  Chitemo and Nyhinila pre-schools and should be completed by the end of the month before the rainy season starts. Building will then cease  until the end of  April 2014 when the rainy season comes to an end. 
 




 
 
 
 
Pastor Festo is still so happy with his 'PIKIPIKI' (motor-bike) funded by one of our trustees Rev Nicky Teverson.
 
 
 
 
 


Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Various photographs from June 2013 trip

Nyhinila Church
 
Inside the Church waiting for our arrival
Must have some japate, tea and peanuts before we start
 
 
A visit to the pre-school foundation
 
Bricks are waiting to be fired building of walls will start in August
Hagili a young women from the village is training as a pre-school teacher
Mother's Union prepare to sing and play their drums
When are we going to do something?
Lets have some quiet before we start!