Description of the project 4 PV-Plants for Mwanza

By installing and successfully operating four photovoltaic (PV) power plants on municipal buildings that will deliver electricity for consumption by the owners, the relevant target groups in Mwanza will be made aware of the technical and economic potential of solar power generation. In the medium term they will then be able to build PV-based solar power plants on a large scale. Furthermore, in the municipal buildings the power required from the public grid will be reduced, and overall expenditure on electric power will be lowered in the medium term.

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Bwire elected Mwanza city mayor

ALEXANDER SANGA in MwanzaMr. James Bwire - Mayor for Mwanza

The Mwanza Regional Administrative Secretary, Ms Marisela Mayala, has announced Mahina Ward Councillor, Mr James Bwire as the new Mayor for Mwanza city.

The exercise that took place at the city hall saw Mr James Bwire from Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) emerging victorious after gathering 20 votes and his closest opponent Chadema’s Pambalu John Justine got 5 votes.

According to Ms Mayala, no votes were spoilt and all the 25 councillors managed to vote. “It’s time to work for Mwanza people, politics has ended. You should work for the people who voted for you during the general election in October”, she added.

Nyamagana Ward CCM representative, Bhiku Kotecha emerged the winner as assistant mayor after gathering 20 votes followed by the Chadema’s Pamba Ward representative, Range Samuel who gathered five votes out of 25.

The newly appointed Mwanza City Mayor, Mr Bwire, promised to cooperate with his fellow councillors towards the building of new city. “It’s time to cooperate with the Mwanza City Director, Mr Adam Mgoyi, towards bringing development towards our region. I insist that every councillor must fulfil what he or she has promised to their residents” Bwire added.

Mr Bwire promised to embrace the Magufuli “Hapa Kazi tu” slogan toward the improvement of the living standards of the people.

 

Daily News, 15.12. 2015

HURUMA CHAPTER KILEO – TASTE OF TANZANIA

February 2015

Dear Friends of Huruma,

Absolutely amazing!  Through sharing food typical of Tanzania, African music, a slide show of Huruma students, a display of Tanzanian artifacts and testimony of those who have been to Huruma, a community of concern reached out  to ensure that Huruma continues to serve students with disabilities in the Mwanza region.

 

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Viktoria Schools

Welcome to Viktoria Schools

Karibuni Shule Viktoria

Viktoria Schools a project of Viktoria Memorial LIMITED,

a company limited by guarantee, non-profit oriented No. 93434

 

Viktoria Schools

Malimbe MnanganiP.O. Box 95

Mwanza, Tanzania

Tel. in Tanzania: +255 / 765 021 122  / 767 001 808

viktoriaschools@me.com

www.viktoriaschools.li

 Kinder aus allen Schulstufen, einige Lehrpersonen, Switbert Rutinwa und Johanna Sele-Rutinwa vor dem Lehrerzimmer

 

The Tanzanian Educational System

Although the government of Tanzania is putting a lot of effort into the education of its people, the country and the education system faces many problems. Basically there are not enough resources. It lacks schoolrooms, equipment, textbooks, teaching material, as well as, trained teachers. In classes with up to 80 pupils, individual teaching is not possible. Therefore children with difficulties in learning have a real challenge in passing the national exams and developing as educated individuals.

 

The opportunity which was presented to us

In September 2010 we had the opportunity to buy an already existing English Medium Primary school. We believe that the education of children is a direct contribution for the future of this country and the children themselves will contribute to their community by being better educated. With this in mind, and with our professional experiences as teachers and social workers, we decided to buy the school in October 2010. We are committed to providing an environment for individual teaching and development of our children.

 

Viktoria Schools

Around 10 kilometers away from Mwanza town center our school is in the midst of a basically poor environment. Close by, the newly opened university has a good impact on the economical situation of the area. Nevertheless the gap between poor and rich is increasing. A way out of poverty for most Tanzanian families is to see that their children have a chance to go to a private school where the classes are smaller, and the teachers are professionally trained and committed to teaching. Some families can afford to pay for the school fees, but some cannot.  Our aim is to offer a good education also to some of those, who can not otherwise afford it. Therefore we have initiated a Support Program in order to meet this vision. 53 Children are currently supported. With your financial support you can help a child go to school.

 

Development

Buying the school was the start. The real work is now to develop the school further by constructing more buildings, like classrooms, dining/multipurpose hall, administration office, and continuing education for our teachers. To make the school more self-sustaining we have to grow.  The costs for this development are paid by the growing amount of pupils, as well as, by donations. Our vision is to offer schooling from pre-primary to secondary.

 

Also our aim when the new buildings have been constructed, especially the dining/multipurpose hall, is to open it up as a community center where the local people can come and rent it for workshops and for groups to meet. At the same time it is an opportunity for us to make the local community aware of their rights and the benefits of education and to invite other organizations to work together with us, to share resources and to ensure the families are empowered to support their own children.

 

Switbert Rutinwa & Johanna Sele-Rutinwa

 

Schoolowners and management

 

 

City Sistership renewed

– Es gilt das gesprochene Wort –

Ceremonies upon the signing of the city twinning agreement between Würzburg and Mwanza (twinning established on 28.06.1966), 12.06.2013,
8.00 pm City Council chamber

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Mwanza Students visiting Wuerzburg – May 2011

In Würzburg, the towels are embroidered with the names of the guests. The class H III of the Vocational School of Home Economics at the ClaraOppenheimer School, has produced these towels with the assistance of their professional teacher Martha Oehrlein.

Marked Towels for the Mwanza Guests

 

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Mwanza Students visiting Wuerzburg – May 2011

In Würzburg, the towels are embroidered with the names of the guests. The class H III of the Vocational School of Home Economics at the ClaraOppenheimer School, has produced these towels with the assistance of their professional teacher Martha Oehrlein.

Marked Towels for the Mwanza Guests

 

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TUNAWEZA – Promotion of Handicapped Children

TUNAWEZA – Centre is a workshop for young handicapped people. Here you can read a report by Jana Schiemenz from August 2010:

Report of Jana, August 2010 (pdf – file, download can take some time)

Domestic Science Students’ Exchange Wuezrburg-Mwanza

„Tilapia-fish from Lake Victoria meets fruit-wine-soup from Wuerzburg“

„What`s life like in Tanzania?“ This was the key question of a preparatory workshop of the Frankenwarte Academy for nine students of the Wuerzburg School of Domestic Science, who are planning a journey to Mwanza / Tanzania. In a co-operation project of the academy, the Klara Oppenheim School, and the M.W.A.N.Z.A.-Association the students realized a three weeks’ training together with their collegues of the V.E.T.A. Vocational School. „We will never get this chance again“, form captain Katharina Eich is convinced.

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