In July it was announced that teacher Bertin Sulle would be leaving the school. He had been transferred to another school in the Karatu area.
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In July it was announced that teacher Bertin Sulle would be leaving the school. He had been transferred to another school in the Karatu area.
Read moreThe second group of hand washing stations has arrived. The 15 new stations will be installed next to the boy’s bathrooms. These will allow the
Read moreThe building is complete! The school is waiting on furniture and equipment (dining tables, kitchen appliances, etc.) to finish fitting out the interior. The grand
Read moreSchools in Tanzania will reopen soon. Classes at Tloma Primary School are set to resume on 29 June. From the AfricaNews website: “President John Pombe
Read moreAs of March 17th, all Tanzanian schools have been closed for 30 days after a 46-year-old Tanzanian woman was diagnosed with the virus. The woman
Read moreThanks to the generous efforts of former visitors Dennis and Lauri Winge and their friends Mark and Karen Jackson, who made a donation to the
Read moreStudents are participating in an experimental gardening effort to grow nursery plants at the school. The plan is to sell new types of plants for
Read moreMary Mariki turned in her chalk and eraser to join her husband, Kazaeli, also a retired teacher, on their pastoral farming plot where he enjoys
Read moreFormer school visitor Rebecca Hadj Taieb’s local soccer league was updating their soccer uniforms, so she thought members might like to donate some of their
Read moreThe cook is going to LOVE this new kitchen. The dining hall finally has a roof and it is going to be magnificent! The solar
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