Thursday, November 21, 2013

GOVERNOR VISITS KILIMANJARO

MOSHI, TANZANIA: District Governor Lion Wilson Ndesanjo and First Lady of the district, Florense Ndesanjo were warmly received by Lions at the Kilimanjaro International Airport on Wednesday 20th November. The three-day club visitations programme in Kilimanjaro Region, began officially on Thursday 21st November.

His first visit was at Lions Club of Kilimanjaro, the first club where Governor Wilson Ndesanjo began his career as a Lion in 1983, at the young age of 26 years old. Governor Ndesanjo by profession is an Insurance Man, just like the profession of the Founder of Lions Clubs International, Melvin Jones.

The Governor and First Lady were escorted to the Nelson Mandela Primary School where he inspected the classrooms built and donated by Lions Club of Kilimanjaro stage by stage over the past several decades. Senior Lions who formed as a team to escort him included Past District Governor Lion Himat Shah, Lion Surendra T. Vadher and many others.

A project of food donation by the club was carried out at the Precious Blood mission in Moshi. Last night he was scheduled to attend a reception as Chief Guest.

A consignment of food ration was handed over to the Precious Blood Mission by District Governor Lion Wilson Ndesanjo on behalf of Lions Club of Kilimanjaro, the first club where the Governor began his career as a Lion. at the age of 26 only. Others in the picture are PDG Lion Himat Shah, Lion Surendra T. Vadher, Lion Surendra Jethwa (extreme left) and other prominent senior members.
Before this weekend, he will visit Lions Club of New Century and to be followed by Lions Club of Moshi Kibo.
Friendship Banner from the Governor to the Governor. DG Wilson Ndesanjo hands over his personal banner to the Past District Governor Lion Himat Shah at the premises of Shah Industries, a leading arts and crafts studio in Kilimanjaro Region. First Lady Lion Florense is in the middle.
Story by Abdul Hai

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