Water projects

Funding  for the projects began in 2017, so far over £30,000 has been spent, and work has been completed in 3 villages.

The first completed project was at MlundeMlunde

Mlundemi water project completed, completed but still continuing due salt issues, project funded by African Palms, selling palm crosses

Mpeta 

Completed but work still continuing due to salt issues.

Mpeta water project, completed but still continuing due salt issues, project funded by African Palms, selling palm crosses
Mpeta water project
Mpeta water project, completed but still continuing due salt issues, project funded by African Palms, selling palm crosses
Mpeta water project

More projects:

Empowering Marumba: Milling and Hulling Machine for the Community

In February 2022, a donation of £1,700 was made to fund the purchase of a community maize milling machine and hulling machine for the village of Marumba. This initiative is part of a broader project launched in 2022 to provide dehulling and milling machinery along with the necessary infrastructure to support its operation. Addressing a […]

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Providing Clean Water for Mkonona Secondary School: Water Pump Project

In August 2022, a donation of £3,005 was made through the Tanzania Development Trust to install a water pump at the newly built Mkonona Secondary School. This project builds on the success of the Marumba Project, which has already transformed lives in the region. Many of the students at Mkonona Secondary School come from Marumba, […]

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Lighting the Way: Solar Power for Mkonona Secondary School

In February 2023, a donation of £3,200 was made through the Tanzania Development Trust to bring solar power to Mkonona Secondary School. Built in 2022 as part of the Marumba Project, the school is situated near Marumba and serves as a beacon of hope and education for the local community. Addressing Energy Challenges Like many […]

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Safeguarding St Mary’s at Mile Sita: Sisters’ Hostel Wall Project

In December 2023, a donation of £4,100 was made to fund the construction of a security wall around St Mary’s Sisters’ Hostel at Mile Sita, one of our previously funded projects. This initiative aims to enhance safeguarding and security for the residents and ensure the continued safety of the community. Why This Project Matters The […]

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Empowering Communities with Milling Machines in Kyerwa District

In April 2024, a donation of £3,331.04 was made to support a transformative initiative in Kyerwa District, Tanzania. This project, implemented by KYEDEO (Kyerwa Development Organization), focuses on improving local livelihoods and nutrition through the establishment of a milling operation. Project Objectives and Activities This initiative is designed to empower farmers, enhance food security, and […]

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Bringing Clean Water to Ndwika School: A Lifesaving Initiative

In August 2024, £8,000 was donated towards a water project at Ndwika School in partnership with the Tanzania Development Trust (TDT). This initiative covered the drilling operation costs for a borehole, addressing a critical need for clean and accessible water at the historic school. A Historic School’s New Chapter Ndwika School, established as an Anglican […]

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Transforming Lives with the Mtandi Water Project

In September 2024, £9,000 was donated to fund the construction of a borehole as part of the Mtandi Water Project. This initiative, deeply connected to the Revd Talbot and his wife Shirley, will bring clean water and sanitation to over 9,848 people in the Mtandi community. Impact on Schools and the Community The project will […]

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Empowering Healthcare: Water Supply for Mdughuyu Community Dispensary

In November 2024, £2,801.89 was donated via the Tanzania Development Trust to fund a vital project for the Mdughuyu Community Dispensary—a critical healthcare facility that serves over 3,224 residents in Mdughuyu Village, Tanzania. The Challenge: A Dispensary Without Water The Mdughuyu Dispensary has long been a lifeline for the community, but its ability to fully […]

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African Palms

The aim of African Palms is to give people living in a very poor part of Tanzania the possibility of earning some extra money. The people’s daily work is the planting of maize, millet and some ground nuts to feed themselves and their families.
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