Monday, December 30, 2013

WATER FOR THE REMOTE VILLAGE

Mkuranga, Tanzania: Villagers at Zalala in the District of Mkuranga had to go as far as ten kilometers to fetch water, a problem which Lions Club of Dar es Salaam Azania sorted out after providing water to the villagers.

The club members visited the village in the Coast Region, several times,  and after several survey reports they decided to invest TShs. 6,000,000/= or US$ 3,800:00 to provide clean water to the desperate villagers. Within no time, a complete water borehole with pump, generator and a reservoir tank was constructed.

The club leaders invited the District Governor Lion Wilson Ndesanjo to inaugurate the water supply project at the remote village. The Governor, after assessing the nature of the quality project, re-scheduled his time-table of club visitations and participated in the inauguration ceremony. The village has a population of 1,300 people and almost all are small-time peasants.

The club leaders helped the villagers to set-up a committee to manage the water supply system and to ensure that the project is well taken care of. The Governor praised the club leaders for a well-done job and advised the villagers to take maximum care of this project.
District Governor Lion Wilson Ndesanjo along with club leaders and residents of Zalala Village in Mkuranga District in Tanzania pose for a group picture after the inauguration of the water supply system donated by Lions Club of Dar es Salaam Azania.

The lady of Zalala Village takes home her first bucket of clean water from the borehole well donated by Lions Club of Dar es Salaam Azania. The Governor (second left) Lion Wilson Ndesanjo, Club Secretary Lion Mikidadi Hamza (1st left) and first right Lion Farida M. Hamza immediate past president of the club jointly inaugurated the borehole.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

FOOD & MEDICINE DONATION

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Lions Club of Dar es Salaam Central under the direction of club President Lion Shakil Ansari donated food and medicines costing TShs. 900,000/= to Ocean Road Cancer Hospital and street children in Dar es Salaam today (Sunday 29th December).

Almost a dozen Lion Members and six volunteers managed the project during lunch hour time at the hospital. Some patients who could not pay for the medical bills and medicines, were assisted cash Shs. 450,000/=.

Zone Chairperson Lion Moez Bakari and District Officer Lion Zahira Patwa were among prominent Lion Leaders who attended the function.

President of Lions Club Central (Dar es Salaam) Lion Shakil Ansari assisting distribution of food to patients at the Ocean Road Cancer Hospital. Food and medicines costing TShs. 900,000/= or US$ 625:00 were donated by the club.
Club Secretary Lion Jitendra Makwana also played a leading role in distributing food to the street children who were in the vicinity of the hospital on Sunday morning.
Club Secretary of Dar es Salaam Central, Lion Jitendra Makwana distributing food packets during the end of the year food and medicine distribution project by the club.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

FOOD DISTRIBUTION BY MZIZIMA CLUB

District Officer for Youth Outreach, Campus and Exchange Programme Lion Zahira Patwa (in light red burqa) along with Lions of Dar es Salaam Mzizima distribute food packets to young people in Dar es Salaam recently. The club spent TShs. 450,000/= for lunch for hospital patients and street children as well.
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Lions Club of Mzizima conducted its long term project "food distribution at Ocean Road Cancer Hospital" and also for some young people who gather at open playing fields for a game of soccer on Sunday. The attached photographs were sent to the Governor's Blog by Club Secretary Lion Bhavin Sonigra.
Lions Club of Dar es Salaam Mzizima  pose for a group picture immediately after the monthly food distribution at the Ocean Road Cancer Hospital in Dar es Salaam. Fifth from left is District Officer for Youth Outreach Lion Zahira Patwa and fifth from right is club secretary Lion Bhavin Sonigra. On the background is Tanzania's largest cancer hospital, a historic building which has witnessed the rule of  German and British colonialists. Immediately after independence, the hospital has undergone extensive internal and external renovation.

SEASONAL GREETINGS

Seasonal greetings from senior Lions, District and Cabinet Officers and club leaders are being conveyed to Lion Members in Tanzania and Uganda under Sub District 411B.

Most of the greetings are by Email letters, SMS and telephone calls for Seasonal greetings and in particular Christmas and New Year 2014.

The District Governor Lion Wilson Ndesanjo conveyed his greetings a couple of days ago. the latest were from the Chairman of Multiple Council Lion Poly Karimari Ndyarugahi; PDG/PMCC Lion Abdul Majid Khan; PDG Lion Kamal Joshi; First VDG Lion Night Ndyarugahi; 2nd VDG Lion Haiderali Gangji; PDG Lion Satish Sharma; Cabinet Secretary Lion Kishore Simzia; and many others.

The IT & Bulletin team of Convenor Lion Salim Suleimanji, Lion Valeria Mwesigwa and Lion Sayed Abdul Hai wish to convey Happy Christmas and New Year 2014 to all Lions and their families and even those who are not members of this organization.

"GET WELL MESSAGES"

A chain of "get well" messages keep pouring in from Lions as Past District Governor Lion Safderali Jaffer and his son Murtaza Jaffer are recuperating after kidney transplant surgery a week ago in the United States of America.

PDG Lion Safder who was also Past Multiple Council Chairman of  District 411 (Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Seychelles) is a veteran Lion and one of the top ranking Lion in Eastern Africa. He is well known for his leadership qualities, soft-spoken but with a great impact to his audience as an orator, his speeches have always been punctuated with words of wisdom and humor. By profession he is an accountant and runs an auditing firm in Dar es Salaam.

Among the numerous "get well messages", prominent Lions include District Governor Wilson Ndesanjo, PDG/PMCC Lion Abdul majid Khan, MCC Lion Poly Ndyarugahi; First Vice District Governor Lion Night Ndyarugahi; 2nd VDG Lion Haider Gangji, PDG Satish Sharma, Cabinet secretary Kishore Simzia, and several presidents and other officers of clubs and District Officers.

It may take some weeks for this great Lion to return to his residential station in Dar es Salaam but all in all, the Governor's Blog team wishes him speedy recovery.

Story by Abdul Hai

MZIZIMA'S LONG TERM PROJECT

Dar es salaam, Tanzania: The long term project of distributing lunch, donation in cash to patients at the Ocean Road Cancer Hospital was held recently by Lions Club of Mzizima.

Club Secretary Lion Bhavin Sonigra sent the  information that TShs. 450,000/= was spent on providing lunch to about 250 patients at the cancer hospital which is the largest cancer hospital in Tanzania. The Mzizima club holds every month such a project and also entertains children, particularly street children who gather at open fields to play a game of soccer.

A patient was also assisted TShs. 100,000/- for paying bills for medicines.

Twelve Lions Members from the club including two Chinese Nationals volunteered to conduct the project.


Sunday, December 22, 2013

GOVERNOR WILLY IN NAIROBI

From Left to Right: DG Lion Wilson Ndesanjo with first Vice International President Joe Preston and 
DG of 411A Lion Teja S. Kalsi
Fresh flower garland for 1st Vice International President Lion Joe Preston from DG Wilson Ndesanjo as a welcome sign to Nairobi. The Governor is being decorated with a personal lapel from Lion Joe Preston partly seen is DG of 411A Lion Teja Kalsi.
Nairobi, Kenya: District Governor Lion Wilson Ndesanjo flew to Nairobi and met the International First Vice President Lion Joe Preston and his spouse, Joni Preston at a fellowship gathering organized by the Sub District 411A in Nairobi.
The Governor attended the fellowship gathering along with the top brass Lions of District 411A and their spouses. From Sub District 411B was also Lion Inderjeet Singh Rehal, District Chairperson for Leadership & Training portfolio in Tanzania.

Governor Wilson Ndesanjo garlanded the Chief Guest and the International Vice President also decorated Lion Ndesanjo with his personal lapel pin. This was the second meeting by both the high level dignitaries, the first was during the ISAAME Forum in Kathmandu, Nepal. The attached are some fotographs taken during the fellowship gatherting in Nairobi recently.

SEASONAL GREETINGS!


Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: District Governor Lion Wilson Ndesanjo and First Lady Florense are conveying HAPPY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR 2014 greetings to all Lions and Leos and their family members in Sub District 411B (Tanzania & Uganda). The following message was attached in his greetings:-

"May I at the outset, thank all the members of various clubs in our Sub District with whom I had the opportunity to interact with during the club visitations.

It was a great experience that I will live to cherish forever. May I convey our best wishes to all Lions, Leos and their families for Christmas and Happy & Prosperous New Year 2014."

During a brief telephone conversation with the Governor, he said that he and his family will be going to his birthplace town in Moshi, Kilimanjaro where they will join the rest of the family members on 24th December to celebrate Christmas and the new year.

On 11th January 2014, the Governor and the First Lady will be flying to Uganda to attend the historic Installation and presentation of Charter Document to the new club, Lions Club of Mbarawa Central. This will be counted as second new club chartered in Uganda, much in line with the goals of the Governor for the current Lionistic Year.

The Governor and First Lady are expected to be in Dar es Salaam on 12th January.

The Governor on behalf of the district, has conveyed his "speedy recovery and best wishes" to the Past District Governor and Past Multiple Council Chairman, Lion Safderali Jaffer after a kidney transplant operation in the United States.

Story by Abdul Hai

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Kabale, Uganda: Lions Club of Kabale in Uganda held a Christmas Party for the staff and patients at the Rugarama Hospital in Kabale recently.

The Lions team and their family members visited the Children's Ward at the hospital and distributed basic commodities like washing and bathing soap, sugar, banana etc.

Distributing food as Christmas gift at Rugarama Hospital
The Secretary of the club, lion John Semuwemba in his dispatch said that club leaders took some time spread the good things Lions were doing throughout the world.
Club leaders of Lions Club of Kabale talking to staff members of Rugarama Hospital at Kabale, Uganda about Lions Clubs International, the largest service organization in the world.

Monday, December 16, 2013

PRAYERS AND GOOD WISHES

As procedure for a kidney transplant for PDG/PMCC Lion Safderali Jaffer is underway in a hospital in the United States of America, prayers and good wishes continue to pour in the email address of this veteran Lion and with copies to the Governor's Blog.

We wish to re-produce the picture of Lion Safderali Jaffer and his Spouse Lady Mumtaz.
The soft-spoken Veteran Lion, PDG/PMCC Safderali Jaffer and his Spouse Lady Mumtaz stand in front of the many appreciation trophies, shields and certificates which is a testimony of his dedication as a great Lion. He is due to undergo surgery of kidney transplant in few hours time in the United States of America.

PRAYERS FOR PDG/PMCC LION SAFDER

The Past District Governor and Past Multiple Council Chairman Lion Safderali Jaffer is expected to undergo kidney transplant at a hospital in the United States on Wednesday 18th December.

Prayers and good wishes are being offered by Lion Members and families and friends close to this Veteran Lion who has always been a shining star as a Lion in Multiple District 411 which  comprises Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia and the Seychelles.

The current Chairman of the Multiple Council, Lion Poly Karimari Ndyarugahi, the Past Governor Lion Abdul majid Khan, 2nd Vice District Governor Lion Haiderali Gangi and many other Lions have sent their good wishes and prayers for this veteran Lion due to be on the operating table in few hours time.

The IT & Bulletin team of this blog wish to take this opportunity to wish Lion Safderali Jaffer a successful operation and speedy recovery by the wish of Almighty God.
The above supplication in the form of a card sent by the President of Lions Club of Central, Lion Shakil Ansari addressed to PDG/PMCC Lion Safderali Jaffer was sent today. Lion Jaffer will be undergoing kidney transplant on Wednesday in a hospital in the United States of America.



"BE GOOD CITIZENS & PROFESSIONALS"....2ND VDG HAIDERALI

Bagamoyo, Tanzania: The Second Vice District Governor Lion Haiderali Gangi emphasized that good education will lead to good citizenship and also profession for a better livelihood. He gave this advice as a Chief guest at the Christmas Party held at the Medina orphanage at Vikawe in Bagamoyo District.

The organizers and host was Lions Club of Dar es Salaam Pwani at this orphanage centre which is a Signature Project of the club. The club spent TShs. 1,351,000/= by distributing flour, sugar, rice, cakes, buscuits, apples, soft drinks, toys and clothes through the hands of Lion Collins who acted as Santa Claus much ahead of the Christmas Festivals on 25/26th December.

At the party, the Vice District Governor said: "The ills of the society can be reduced through good education. Take education seriously and aim to become good citizens and also become professionals to improve the livelihood of your future families and this progressive nation." 

The President of the club, Lion Pushpa Shah said that children need affection and support and lack of these qualities will lead children to the streets and ultimately they will become beggars. She said:"It should be our aim to see that charitable organizations like the Lions and other NGOs give adequate assistance to the orphanage centres."

The Medina Orphanage Centre at Vikawe accomodate 86 boys and girls who are looked after by seven matrons and helpers. The children range from the age of two to fourteen. Twenty four Lions and family members formed as a team to carry out this charitable project.

Second Vice District Governor Lion haiderali Gangji addressing residents of the Medina Orphanage Centre and Lions and their families at the Christmas Party where food ration and cold drinks worth TShs. 1,351,000/= was donated by Lions Club of Pwani.
Story by Abdul Hai
Lion Collin acting as Santa Claus and Lion Sayed Rizwan Qadri, club Secretary distributing gifts to 86 boys and girls at the Medina Orphanage at Vikawe in Bagamoyo District.
Source: Rizwan Qadri, Secretary L.C. of Pwani

Sunday, December 15, 2013

PROCESSION TO SUPPORT "WORLD DIABETES DAY"

Kabale, Uganda: A huge rally within the township of Kabale in Uganda, was held to mark the World Diabetes Day and thereafter a free-for-all,  blood-sugar checking was conducted for members of the public.

Lions Club of Kabale joined the huge procession and marched along carrying the club's banner from the starting point at Kabale Regional Referral Hospital through the town and finally at the main stadium. A good number of people stood in the "Q" for free check-ups and health officers offered medical advice regarding the disease Diabetes.

The procession included staff members from health centres,primary and secondary schools pupils, members of the Lions Club of Kabale, district office and some high ranking officers from the Ministry of Health.

Lions Club of Kabale participated with the community of Kabale, Uganda to observe the World Diabetes Day and hence also demonstrated the Theme of the Governor "Unity in Service".
Appended herewith some photographs of the World Diabetes Day which were sent to the Governor's Blog by lion John Semuwemba.
The procession to observe The World Diabetes Day at Kabale, Uganda

Thursday, December 12, 2013

"DREAM ACHIEVER AWARD FOR THE GOVERNOR

District Governor Lion Wilson Ndesanjo was awarded a Silver Medal "Dream Achiever Award"  for District 411B in recognition and appreciation of bringing in new members in his district and during his tenure as Governor.

The medal was awarded to him by International President Bary J. Palmer at the 41st ISAAME Forum which was held in Kathmandu, Nepal for three days during the first week of December.

International President Lion Bary Palmer presenting to Governor Ndesanjo the award "Dream Achiever Award" which is a silver medal for bringing new members into the den of LIONS in Sub District 411B.
Governor Wilson Ndesanjo also presented his personal friendship banner and lapel pins to the International President and First Vice President of LCI Lion Joe Preston who is also scheduled to be the guest of Sub District 411B in Nairobi from
Governor Wilson Ndesanjo handing over US$ 2,500:00 as donation from eleven Lions Clubs from Mwanza, Moshi, Dar es Salaam, Tanga and PDG Lion Himat Shah to International Director Lion Sangeeta Jatia at ISAAME Forum held in Kathmandu, Nepal. The donation was in favour of campaign "light a house" for purchasing solar light for houses with no power connections. This was a literacy campaign to enable students to study at night.
14th to 17th December.

LATE NELSON MANDELA: 1918 - 2013: NATIONS MOURN

His full name: Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela but the world knew him as Nelson Mandela and his people fondly also knew him as Madiba. He will be buried in his home village on Sunday 15th December.

More important is that even after his death, he will continue to live in the mind, heart and thoughts of the people not only in South Africa but on the continent of Africa and the world. He was a symbol of wisdom, an architect of non-racialism, an image of goodness, reconciliation and forgiveness.

He will go down in history as also a Peaceful Freedom Fighter. For twenty years he directed a campaign of peaceful and non-violent defiance against South Africa's Government and its racist policy. Nelson Mandela once said: " I hate race discrimination most intensely and in its all manifestations. I have fought it all during my life, I fight it now and will do it until the end of my life".

Even after his death on 5th December, his charismatic and magnetic image, not less than seventy Heads of State, hundreds of foreign diplomats, various religious representatives, thousands of his people in South Africa mourned his death. National and international TV Channels throughout the world, local and international radio stations were and are kept busy reporting all about this Great Leader Nelson Mandela.

He was a combination of everything, a student of law, a boxer as a keen sportsman, a politician, a revolutionary, a leader and a loving father not only to his children but to all the children without any discrimination what-so-ever. He fought the evils of apartheid and also suffered brutally in the hands of the professors of Racists South African Government for almost 27 years. He shunned revenge and instead he became the symbol of goodness.

If he suffered in the Robben Island for 27 years, he also learnt the difficult art of forgiveness.

He was bestowed the Order of Merit by the Government of the United Kingdom and Nobel Peace Award in 1993. Nelson Mandela will also go down in history as the First President of South Africa, a symbol of Peace-maker.

Story by Abdul Hai

Monday, December 9, 2013

AN ADVERT ON FOOD DONATION


ATTRACTIVE RE-CYCLED PAPER BEADS

The District Governor's Blog received the following attachment on re-cycled paper beads from Fiona Batwala of Lions Club of Kampala Host, Uganda. The attractive multi-colour beads were on display at the Lions Clubs International Convention at Hamburg, Germany. The exhibition kiosk attracted a good number of visitors including District Governor Lion Wilson Ndesanjo and First Lady Florense.
We wish to reproduce the write-up and some pictures.

The exhibition of re-cycled paper beads  

From L-R: Mrs. Rebecca Banoba, DG.Wilson N. Ndesanjo (MJF) District 411B 2013 -2014 Tanzania – Uganda, Lion Mrs. Ndesanjo and Lion Dr.Ignatius James Batwala (Kampala Host Lions Club) at the Bead for Life stall sponsored by Kampala Host Lions Club in Hamburg, Germany 5th to 9th July 2013

 



Uganda like the Phoenix is rising to shine out once again as the "Pearl of Africa". For four decades it has been ravished by poverty, war, famine and AIDS. Her women have been the greatest victims of these calamities and the most beautiful of the Phoenix. 

Lions Club Kampala Host, consciously selected and sponsored Bead for Life at the Lions Club International Convention. It was observed that despite the large number of noble Lions projects in Africa none have been displayed at International Conventions. Therefore, Lions Club Kampala Host gave a helping hand to Beads for Life. It sponsored a stall at the Lions Club International Convention 2013, Hamburg. This was to enable Beads for Life exhibit its work in Uganda for more publicity. There are a large number of equally noble Lions assisted projects in Uganda, however Bead for Life was selected because it was already registered in Europe, unlike so many other NGO's. 

Bead for Life is a Ugandan NGO registered in Uganda, North America and Europe. It is also a Fair Trade registered member. The registration enables Bead for Life to trade in these areas tax exempt. Consequently, the funds raised by sales of beads are repatriated back to the women members. The women receive Fair Trade prices for the beads. They are paid as soon as their beads are accepted by Bead for Life and do not have to await sales to receive their money. The NGO helps women manage their finances. The funds are used by the women to pay for school fees for their children, buy good nutritious meals, pay for medical care, pay for better accommodation and establish other businesses. Beads for Life enables the women manage their funds to achieve their dreams. 

Its members are Ugandan women who have suffered from the atrocities of war and AIDs and are now working hard to become self-sustaining entrepreneurs. They do not want handouts, they want to be independent and work for a better life for themselves and their families. Read more on their website: www.beadforlife.org

The stall attracted a large number of visitors from the convention attendees. They were amazed at the beautiful jewelry and the fact that they were made from recycled paper. A large number of beads were sold and to date more enquires by Lions worldwide are being made.

" Even without the story they are beautiful." A visitor at the stall at the Convention in Hamburg.
At the stall, visitors were able to inquire more about Lions Club Kampala work with NGOs like Beads for Life. A number of magazines and flyers were distributed, show casing the Clubs activities in Kampala and in other regions. 

Beads for Life and Lions Club Kampala Host hope for future collaboration with the Lions Club International. Namely, a commissioning to produce Lions Club International branded merchandise for the shop and for conventions, in particular for the Lions International centenary celebrations. 

In retrospective, it is no surprise that few African Lions Clubs exhibit at International Conventions. For the Hamburg convention the Germans lived up to their famous "bureaucratic administration". In order for one to exhibit one ought to be registered in their country of origin, they should send their registration documents to Germany, they should also register in Germany for the show and acquire a tax number. Meanwhile the stall operators must pay for the stall 6 months in advance and acquire visas. The visa requirement for Ugandans like many other African countries is long and tedious. It requires letters of invitation from the host, hotel and flight reservations, bank statements, medical and travel insurance, etc. It is our appeal that the Lions Club International to work with African Lions Clubs that wish to exhibit to get through the host nations 'Tax rigours". Otherwise, the International conventions will continue portraying an image that the African Countries Lions Clubs are inactive. Yet like the Phoenix, Lions Club Kampala Host is up and flying. Rising itself and assisting others to rise from the ashes of wars and other calamities. 

We Serve, Lions Club Kampala Host.
What we would recommend is sponsorship for future stalls at international and local exhibitions, where possible especially in Europe, Asia and North America.




By: Ln Fiona Batwala and Mrs. Rebecca Banoba