Pang’onopang’ono for safe water

Matilda Subiri at Nyumba ya Madzi

Water is life, so they say and Pang’onopang’ono Onlus, an Italian association believes in this too. This is evidenced by the association’s quick response to send filters for the purification machine of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust so that people continue to drink safe and drinkable water.

Recently, the purification machine has not been working efficiently due to malfunction of some of its filters.

The water purification machine

Recently the association donated another purifier machine to Kankao Orphanage in Balaka that is run by Poverelle Sisters. The purifier is now supplying safe water to hundreds of orphans at the orphanage.

The cooperation between Pang’onopang’ono Onlus and AYCT has benefited all the pillars of AYCT. For example in education alone, the association supports the daily running costs Chimwemwe Nursery School in Mbera.

Not only that some of the teachers of Andiamo Technical College have studied in Italy under the Pang’onopang’ono sponsorship.

As the association’s name suggests, pang’onopang’ono (little by little) the cooperation between the association and AYCT is changing the lives of many in Malawi.

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Andiamo Education Institutions (AEI)

An aerial view that shows the secondary school, AEI Office and the Director’s office 

One of the four pillars of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) is Education. This is why in 1989 the trust opened its doors to those boys and girls who had dropped out of school to learn some skills that would make them self reliant.

As years went by, AYCT saw the need to also open some institutions of learning that are given an umbrella name Andiamo Education Institutions (AEI). The institutions that are under AEI are Tiyende Women in Development, Andiamo Technical College, Andiamo Technological Pole, Andiamo Music School, Andiamo Secondary School and four kindergarten schools.

An aerial view of AEI campus showing the boys hostels and technical workshops

AEI have about 300 students and these exclude kids who learn in the kindergartens that are spread around the areas that cover St. Louis Montfort Parish where the one of the founding trustee of AYCT, Padre Mario Pacifici SMM was once the Parish Priest.

Tiyende Women in Development

This was founded in 1989 and it offers Home Craft. It started as a small group of women coming from 21 outstation of St. Louis Montfort Parish in Mangochi Diocese. The broad objective of this development was to give opportunities to school dropout girls to sustain themselves through Home craft course. It was until 1990 that proper building structures were constructed with funding from Mizzio Germany through Christian Service Committee.

One of the students of Tiyende on a graduation day.
In the picture, Andrew Galeta, the Executive Director presenting the certificate.

Tiyende Women in Development now offers improved curriculum. The subjects being offered there are the following: Food and Nutrition; Food utilisation and dietary Diversification; Nutrition for Vulnerable groups; Food Preparation, Processing and Preservation; Agriculture and Food Security; Child Care; Water Sanitation and Hygiene; Family life and Management of Family Resources; Textile and Clothing; Small Scale Business and Entrepreneurship; Gender and Development; Factors affecting Utilisation of Social Services; Prevention of Domestic violence and Laws Training; Community Development; Adult Literacy; Housing and Home Management; Communication; First Aid; and Committee Procedures, Group Dynamics and Community Participation.

Andiamo Technical Colleges

Tailoring and Designing students

Andiamo Technical College opened its doors in 1995 with a sole objective of training school dropouts in carpentry and joinery, Motor Vehicle Mechanics, Tinsmith and brick laying but only achieved the Carpentry and Joinery and Motor Vehicle Mechanics.

The students were recruited from the parishes of Mangochi Diocese. For four years, the college was for boys only but in 1999 female students also enrolled.

Motor Vehicle students

Currently the school offers both formal and informal courses in Motor Vehicle Mechanics, Tailoring and Designing, Carpentry and Joinery, and Electrical Installations. All these courses are offered using the syllabus of Technical, Entrepreneurial and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TEVETA) a constitutional body of the Malawi government.

Currently 80% of secondary school graduates can neither find employment nor employ themselves, a situation the government of Malawi says needs to change if Malawi is to move out of economic problems facing the country. Technical and vocation skills as offered by Andiamo Technical College help to empower people economically.

Andiamo Technological Pole

TechPole students

It started in the late 90s with a class of at least 20 students. The first course to be introduced was Information Technology for Users. Then students were writing internal examinations (Malawian Exams) from Epson and Omega – and I.T. consultancy firm whose headquarters was in South Africa.

Currently, the school offers Systems support and computer networking, which are administered by City & Guilds and Cisco systems respectively. For the past years the results have been excellent.

Andiamo Music School

Alleluya Band in one of its many international trips

This school has been there since the formation of Alleluya Band and Fr. Mario Pacifici who is also the founding Trustee of AYCT officially opened it on 28 November 2007.

The school offers its courses for free because it’s objective is to mould the youth into good future leaders and prevent them from indulging into promiscuous behaviour.

Andiamo Secondary School

Students of Andiamo Secondary School in class

Andiamo Secondary School opened its doors in 2009 with Form 1 only. The school offers to places to both boys and girls from all over Malawi and has all the necessary boarding facilities. Boarding fee is very reasonable because it is the objective of AYCT that the youth should access quality education without hurdles.

Meanwhile the school has all the four classes of the secondary school and it is a centre for Malawi Schools Certificate Examination (MSCE).

St. Monica, John Paul II, Chimwemwe and Chikondi Kindergarten Schools

Kids at St. Monica Nursery School

These are kindergarten schools that are situated in Balaka District. In all these schools, children pay no fees but they are offered all the basics including breakfast and lunch. AYCT has a bus that ferries the children to and from the agreed stations to school and back every day without any fee.

In all these schools we have both men and women from the respective areas working (Volunteering). AYCT gives them an upkeep allowance as a gesture of appreciation for the service they are doing to the community.

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Edward continues to change lives of many

Chief Joshua (R) listening attentively

Many people continue to go for HIV tests, thanks to Jackson Edward through Tinyadire Moyo Project of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) in cooperation with Orizzonte Malawi.

According to Jackson, about 77 people from Chewadi and 37 from Chepetulo villages have tested positive since he started sharing his life with people from these villages.

“These people are already on treatment,” Edward discloses that these individuals are getting their treatment at Dream Centre and Balaka District Hospital.

Last Saturday, 17 November 2012, Jack took his story to Joshua village, Sub Traditional Authority Chanthunya where he met a total of 75 people, 25 males and 50 females.

Part of the gathering at Joshua village

Jack’s story

Jack Edward works for AYCT. Some years ago, he tested positive and started to follow the therapy, with ARV.

Since 2001 he has been sharing his experience with people around Andiamo. Every Sunday he goes to villages around after agreeing with the chief to meet the villagers that being positive is not the end of the world.

“AIDS is not something we must escape from, but it is something that must be faced,” he tells them citing his own example.

Tinyadire Moyo Project

The name means, “Let’s celebrate life”. Through Jack’s real story, the project encourages people to go for tests to know whether they are positive or not. Once they test positive, they are advised to follow the treatment, modify their style of life and to use all the available strategies for prevention, to avoid making others victims as well.

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Andiamo is now MSCE Examinations Centre

Andiamo Secondary School

Form IV students will now start to write Malawi Schools Certificate Examination (MSCE) at Andiamo Secondary School. This is after fulfilling a number of conditions set by the Malawi National Examinations Board (MANEB).

Among the conditions, Andiamo Secondary School was to posses a storage room with strong lockable metal cabinet and burglar bars on windows; possess adequate number of desks; durable infrastructures built of burnt bricks and strong roof made of iron; the infrastructure should have the shape of a school; and to have qualified teachers academically and professionally.

Having fulfilled the above conditions, the first ever Form IV students of Andiamo will not need to travel a long distance to write exams. The students will write exams in a familiar environment.

Students during lessons

Looking at the list the conditions MANEB was looking for, it clearly shows that Andiamo Secondary school, which is under an umbrella name Andiamo Education Institutions (AEI) could not have achieved this alone as just one pillar of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT).

This has been a long journey with many hurdles. Andiamo Secondary School has achieved this through the cooperation of other three pillars; Healthcare, Social Development and Sports and Culture.

AEI office knows that there are people out there who believe in education. This is evidenced by the support the education pillar of AYCT receives. As of now, about 35 students are on sponsorship. There are some individuals and families from Italy who are supporting some students to achieve their goals.

One hundred and thirty five thousand kwacha (K135, 000) per year could be the cheapest that one can pay for a private boarding secondary school in Malawi now, but unfortunately many cannot afford. The coming in of sponsors has helped these needy but deserving students to get better education at a better school too.

A student of Andiamo Secondary School

Andiamo Education has one of the best infrastructures around, thanks to our cooperating partners both locally and internationally. Speaking to the students about the importance of education, in his trip to Malawi recently, Manuel Todeschini, Orizzonte Malawi’s president quoted Nelson Mandela and said: Education is the most important powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.

Education is indeed the most powerful weapon one can use to change the world. AYCT is very active in education. Under its “education pillar”, Andiamo has four kindergartens, a secondary school, computer school, home craft workers school, and a technical college that offers courses in tailoring and designing, electrical installation, motor vehicle mechanics, and carpentry and joinery. There are also plans to have a private primary school in future.

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The Excavator, The Third Hand of AYCT

The excavator working at one of the sites

When I look at the excavator that Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) has, I am lost in a reverie. I remember those days when I was doing my primary school education.

When it was close to the rainy season, the government used to send graders to shape the roads that were impassable. On our way to school, we could meet this giant machine working on the roads.

John Kadango complementing what the excavator was doing recently

Inquisitive, as I was, I couldn’t just leave this machine do its work. It needed company. So, together with my friends we couldn’t reach the school. We could spend all the morning hours watching this big tractor. Some of us made decisions that when we finished school we would want to be operators of this big machine. On our way back, having not gone to school, we met the wrath of our parents!

Today when I look at this machine many things come to mind. Has this machine come to replace the work that people used to do and get their bread and butter at AYCT? Is this the end of the hoes that have built what we call Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust?

Looking at what the excavator has done for the past week I am left to conclude that the excavator is not substituting anyone but it has come to complement what men and women of AYCT have been doing.

We are living in an era where land is no longer cheap. Neither is it found in abundance.

How AYCT started

The land that has been left uncultivated is that land that people have failed to cultivate using their bare hands.

I have watched the excavator constructing what we call a road now on a place nobody could have dreamt of before.

The excavator has in the past week dug a 6 metres by 1.8 metres pit which is 4.4 metres deep just in hours. A visit to the place, one quickly notices how rocky the place is. This could not have been possible without the excavator.

Hours of working

The other good thing about this machine is that it will not only wait for the volunteers from Italy for it to work, Bertin Kamanga, one of the longest serving member of AYCT has already taken the challenge.

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Kamanga takes up the challenge

Kamanga in the shoes of Orizzonte Malawi volunteers

Just as some people were thinking that the leaving of the Orizzonte Malawi volunteers back to Italy this Sunday is the end of the operation of the new acquired excavator, Bertin Kamanga thinks the opposite.

“I have learnt from these volunteers how to operate this machine and I will take up the challenge,” says the soft spoken Kamanga who also heads the Mechanic Section of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust.

Asked how he is going to manage the excavator and the garage, Kamanga says that like the volunteers he will also identify an individual who must learn how to operate the excavator “so that every time I am busy he should be working”.

The excavator has proved to be a great asset to AYCT. In one week alone that the Orizzonte Malawi volunteers have been in Malawi, they have managed to dig a pit latrine, that could normally take weeks to complete, that once completed will be used by students of Andiamo Education Institutions (AEI)  .

The volunteers, with the help of the excavator. have also cleared and filled up a road that will help the movement of some of the workers and Andiamo and kids that learn at St Augustine Primary School.

During this short stay here, the excavator has worked on the drainage system of the road connecting St. Louis Montfort Parish and Andiamo through Montfort Media.

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Andiamo Bullets in Semi Finals

Andiamo Bullets players

The lone goal from Sinai Mwaona in the first half sailed Andiamo Bullets to the semi finals of K1.5 Million Andiamo Trophy and they will play the winners of the quarter finals between Balaka Socials and Mwina FC on November 17 at Balaka stadium.

To reach the quarterfinals, Andiamo Bullets defeated Zarim FC of Phalula by an 8 – 0 margin while Sawali FC inflicted defeat on Pack & Go FC by 3 goals to 2.

Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) sponsors Andiamo Trophy in conjunction with Association of Lawyers from Bergamo in Italy to promote football in Balaka.

The sponsorship this year has tripled from K.5 Million to K1.5 Million. Speaking during the launch earlier this year, Andrew Galeta who is the Executive Director of AYCT said despite the difficulty to find money for sponsorship Andiamo is “committed to promoting football at grassroots level regardless of the sacrifice which is being made.”

“We would like to unearth rural talent at the same time trying to promote football in the district,” said Galeta.

This year the league, was being played in a league basis in eight zones, which spread across the district to accommodate more teams from rural areas.

The district champion will get K200 000 and a trophy, runners up will receive K150 000 while teams on third and fourth place will get K70 000 and K50 000 respectively. The most disciplined team will receive K20 000, top goal scorer and player of the tournament will receive K10 000 each.

There are also awards for the top four teams that will accumulate more points in the qualifying round at the zonal level will receive K20 000, K10 000, K7 000 and K5 000 respectively. The first two teams will secure the top 16 round of qualifiers.

Andiamo Bullets is a team sponsored by AYCT and it falls under one of the four pillars, Sports and Culture.

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Volunteers continue to inspire Andiamo members

Angello in the pit, doing what the excavator can’t do

Volunteers from Italy continue to inspire Andiamo workers with their dedication to work and hardworking spirit.

Since a group of volunteers from Orizzonte Malawi led by Bruno arrived in Balaka on Friday, they have shown that they are not on sight seeing mission but to work. With the help of the excavator, they have already cleared the bush behind the boys’ hostel to pave way for the construction of a new road which will connect St. Augustine Primary School to Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT).

The excavator has been a revelation to Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust

Close to this road will be a Andiamo Primary School that “will prepare students well for the Secondary School” as is visioned by the founding trustee of AYCT, Fr Mario Pacifici.

The excavator has also dug a pit latrine that will be used by all the boys from Andiamo Education Institutions once it is finished.

working on the water drainage close to Montfort Missionaries house

The coming in of the excavator was long overdue as it is not only serving Andiamo but also our neighbours, Montfort Missionaries. The excavator was busy this morning working on a water drainage on the road that connects AYCT and the main road through the parish.

The building section of AYCT will benefit a lot from the excavator as using it will shorten the time taken to clear building sites and even to dig foundations.

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Martin on Saint Martin’s Day

Martin with Fr Mario Pacifici during mass.

Today, 11 November is feast day of Saint Martin of Tours who was born in 315 or 316 in Pannonia, a Roman province that includes modern Hungary. He was still unbaptised when he was forced to join the army at the age of 15.

It is reported that Martin found this so far removed from his desire to be a Christian monk that he had to be held in chains before taking the military oath.

While he was still a soldier in the Roman army and deployed in France, he experienced, the vision that became the most repeated story about his life. It is said that one day as he was approaching the gates of the city of Amiens he met a scantily clad beggar. Acting without forethought, he cut his own military cloak in half and shared it with the beggar.

That night, Martin dreamed of Jesus wearing the half-cloak he had given away. He then heard Jesus say to the angles:

“Here is Martin, the Roman soldier who is not baptised; he has clad me.” In another story, it is said when Martin woke, his cloak was restored…

Today was not about this Martin who is a Saint but Martin Masauko who until three years ago was a street kid. He did what all street kids do. Fortunately, he is not a street kid anymore, thanks to “Tigawane Project”, a project under Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) which deals with street kids.

The project has managed to bring Martin and five others to school. He is now in standard two after three years of trying. When he was asked today by Fr Mario if he will be a saint in future, he answered “mtsogolomu”, yes in future!

Today, after mass, he went home with notebooks and writing materials. Happy indeed!

By Patrick Bwanali

 

 

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168 farmers attend “Get Up Stand Up” meeting

Some of the farmers that attended the meeting

About 168 farmers attended a “Get Up Stand Up” meeting today in the Umodzi Hall in the Andiamo Education Institutions (AEI) campus.

According to Henry Goster, the coordinator of the project, the meeting was organised to among other things to strategise on this year’s planting season which is around the corner.

Goster has also revealed that for someone to qualify to get fertilisers on credit this year, they must meet the following conditionalities: all farmers must enlarge their previous fields; and that each farmers group must adopt a poor family in their village.

On farms enlargement, Henry Goster says the project is ready to provide a tractor to help the farmers work faster and efficiently.

“We also advised farmers to practice crop rotation and to plant different types of crops and not to only rely on maize alone,” says Henry.

They came from far and wide

Get Up Stand Up is micro credit project that gives fertilisers to farmers that are organised in farmers club on credit. After they harvest they are supposed to give back the money without any interest.

Through the project, some farmers around Balaka have managed to harvest enough to feed their families and to sell the surplus.

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