Wuerzburg Delegation to Mwanza 2007

At the Infusion Project of the Lutheran Church in Moshi:

 

 

Welcome by Dr. B. Köhler (2nd from l.) at the Moshi Infusion Project

from the left: Regine Samtleben, Dr. Bernd Köhler, Hans Peter Hasch, Rosa Grimm, Benita Stolz, Dr. Pia Beckmann, Rainer Beckmann

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Mwanza Municipal Officers in Wuerzburg for skill enhancement

April 2nd to 25th, 2007: Skill enhancement for Mr. Thobias Bujiku, Mwanza City Transport Officer, und Mr. Mussa Kaboni, Second in charge Fire Brigade Officer, with Wuerzburg Professional Fire Brigade and Clean Environment Office. This training prepares the taking over of a waste disposal lorry that will be sent to Mwanza in springtime this year.

Mr. Mussa Kaboni grew familiar with the techniques of fire prevention, rescue skills, first aid, and breathing devices. In Mwanza three up-to-date fire fighting vehicles are on duty.

The training targets materialised more exactly in the process. When it turned out that the Wuerzburg fire fighters had a complete breathing device testing unit in their store – working without complicated electronics  – Mr. Mussa Kaboni underwent ain-depth training on this device. Therefore he will be able to apply and maintain the up to date unused breathing apparatuses in Mwanza.

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Joseph Mlinzi visiting Wuerzburg 2008

On November 23rd, 2008 Mr. Joseph Mlinzi, Public relations and Town-twinning Officer visited Wuerzburg.
At this occation environment topics came to the fore: re-afforestation, composting, and drinking water processsing.

Mr. Joseph Mlinzi from Mwanza with manager Mr. Dormann viewing the Wuerzburg composting plant

Joseph Mlinzi visiting Wuerzburg 2008

On November 23rd, 2008 Mr. Joseph Mlinzi, Public relations and Town-twinning Officer visited Wuerzburg.
At this occation environment topics came to the fore: re-afforestation, composting, and drinking water processsing.

Mr. Joseph Mlinzi from Mwanza with manager Mr. Dormann viewing the Wuerzburg composting plant

Lord Mayor Bihondo visiting Wuerzburg 2007

OB Dr. Beckmann and OB BihondoOn June 23rd Lord Mayor Leonard Bihondo from Mwanza payed his traditional visit to their sister city Wuerzburg. Mr. Bihondo remained for only six days, whereas his escort Mr. Joseph Mlinzi stayed on until July 7th. Besides the official visiting program including the Mozart Festivities our Association entertained the visitors. 

The visitors’ program comprised the Municipal reception on the occasion of the Mozart Festival, a trip to Creglingen und Rothenburg, visits to the Chamber of Handicrafts and the Waste Disposal Department, the Public Green Areas’ Office, and the Professional Fire Brigade.

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Lord Mayor Bihondo visiting Wuerzburg 2007

OB Dr. Beckmann and OB BihondoOn June 23rd Lord Mayor Leonard Bihondo from Mwanza payed his traditional visit to their sister city Wuerzburg. Mr. Bihondo remained for only six days, whereas his escort Mr. Joseph Mlinzi stayed on until July 7th. Besides the official visiting program including the Mozart Festivities our Association entertained the visitors. 

The visitors’ program comprised the Municipal reception on the occasion of the Mozart Festival, a trip to Creglingen und Rothenburg, visits to the Chamber of Handicrafts and the Waste Disposal Department, the Public Green Areas’ Office, and the Professional Fire Brigade.

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Wuerzburg Muslims contact their collegues in Mwanza

Koran for Street-kids handed over

Meeting at the Encounter Centre KIMUS. From the left: Marga van Barschot between two members of the Upendo-Daima-Association (Netherlands) Hoja Tarsisius, Sema Kuzucu, Michael Stolz During the visit of the two responsibles of the Mwanza street-kids project Upendo Daima a first encounter with Wuerzburg Muslims has come about. Ms. Marga van Barschot, who works in the project for eight years alread, together with the manager of the Upondo Daima housing groups Mr. Hoja Tarsisius, met Ms. Sema Kuzucu in the premises of the Encounter Centre for Muslims KIMUS. Mr. Michael Stolz, chairman of the  M.W.A.N.Z.A.
Association and also one of the speakeres of the Interreligious Discussion Group had arranged this meeting.

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Glasses for Mama Bernardo

New perspectives for Ms. Kezia Chai Chemele from Mwanza, mother of Bernardo Mbwilo during her first visit in Wuerzburg, in July 2007 . . .

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Two pairs of glasses, a gift of the firm Optik Abele. We appreciate.

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. . .a new look on her son Bernardo, her daughter in law Angela, and her grand-child  Chemele Müller-Mbwilo

Mama Salalah from ILTC, Mwanza visiting Wuerzburg (2007)

Lecture at Friedrich-List-Gymnasium, GemündenMama Salalah works for years as a lecturer at the Mwanza International Languages Training Centre. Repeatedly she has been assisting German trainees to get acquainted to the Kiswahili language as well as to Tanzanian cutlure and every day life, co-operating with our Association.

Consequently, the M.W.A.N.Z.A. Association prepared and organised her stay at Wuerzburg in 2006.

Ms. Salalah lectured in Schools, at the University, and in Adult Education Institutions.

She inspired the understanding for Tanzanian culture and every day life in Mwanza. to pupils and teachers at various schools:  Goethe-Kepler-Grundschule (Kl. 1-4), Hauptschule Zellerau (Kl.9), Hauptschule Heuchelhof (Kl. 8-10), Realschule Gemünden (Kl.9-10) und Friedrich-List-Gymnasium Gemünden (Kl. 8, 11-13).

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Mama Salalah from ILTC, Mwanza visiting Wuerzburg (2006)

Lecture at Friedrich-List-Gymnasium, GemündenMama Salalah works for years as a lecturer at the Mwanza International Languages Training Centre. Repeatedly she has been assisting German trainees to get acquainted to the Kiswahili language as well as to Tanzanian cutlure and every day life, co-operating with our Association.

Consequently, the M.W.A.N.Z.A. Association prepared and organised her stay at Wuerzburg in 2006.

Ms. Salalah lectured in Schools, at the University, and in Adult Education Institutions.

She inspired the understanding for Tanzanian culture and every day life in Mwanza. to pupils and teachers at various schools:  Goethe-Kepler-Grundschule (Kl. 1-4), Hauptschule Zellerau (Kl.9), Hauptschule Heuchelhof (Kl. 8-10), Realschule Gemünden (Kl.9-10) und Friedrich-List-Gymnasium Gemünden (Kl. 8, 11-13).

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