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Background: Shortly after independence, Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form the nation of Tanzania in 1964. One-party rule came to an end in 1995 with the first democratic elections held in the country since the 1970s. Zanzibar's semi-autonomous status and popular opposition have led to two contentious elections since 1995, which the ruling party won despite international observers' claims of voting irregularities.




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The Carpenter’s Kids Programme was established two years ago to address a problem faced by many of the children of this Diocese. Since 2002 Tanzanian children have been entitled to a free primary education, from Reception (Kindergarten) up to Grade 7, known here as Standard 7. Prior to that time, fees had to be paid to attend and as a result only about 50% of children actually went to school. While there are now no fees for primary school, to attend, a child must be in possession of a school uniform, black shoes and school supplies. So, if a child cannot [View Full Entry]

Bruce and Gerry in Tanzania - Bruce and Gerry Melville | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 30th 2008 | 434 Views | [diary=268365]

Getting there was half the fun.
A pause along the way to replace a fan belt.
People gather around as the land rover is off-loaded.

This month I thought I would give you more of a look at the city of Dodoma where we live. Actually, there are three Dodomas - Dodoma Region, the Rural District of Dodoma and the city of Dodoma. Dodoma Region is much like a province of the country. It is roughly 200 km east-west, 300 km north/south, has a population of 1.7 million and sits geographically in the centre of Tanzania. The principal population centre in the region and the third largest city in the country is the city of Dodoma with a population of 325000. The Rural District of Dodoma [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 31st 2008 | 792 Views | [diary=257031]

The countryside in October
The same view in March
Sunday morning at the Anglican cathedral in Dodoma

The Buigiri School for the Blind is one of five schools operated by the Diocese of Central Tanganyika. It was founded in 1950 by an officer in the Church Army and is situated in the village of Buigiri, roughly 20 km east of Dodoma. It was the first school of its kind in the country, which at the time was the British protectorate of Tanganyika. The choir from Buigiri School attended our church one Sunday and then a month later, Gerry and I visited the school. Buigiri is a residential primary school with a current enrollment of 96 students, offering grades [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 29th 2008 | 540 Views | [diary=247183]

Student accommodation at Buigiri
Craft Instructors
One of the classrooms.

January blog On December 28 Gerry and I joined eight other people from Dodoma and flew to Nairobi, Kenya, to attend the Brackenhurst Conference. This conference is held each year for four days in late December/early January at the Brackenhurst International Conference Centre near Limuru, a town roughly 45 minutes by car north of Nairobi. This is an interdenominational conference the purpose of which is to provide an opportunity for people engaged in Christian mission work of all kinds in east Africa to gather for rest, recreation, fellowship and study. The setting of the conference is [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 2nd 2008 | 687 Views | [diary=240333]

The Reception Area at the Brackenhurst Centre
Part of the Dodoma contingent about to head for the tea plantation.
The scene as we walked through the tea plantation near Limuru.

Our Christmas Season this year has been a mix of the familiar and the unfamiliar. The weather has certainly been different from what we normally associate with this season. Christmas Eve here was a sunny hot day in the mid-30s. It is the rainy season; however, and on the night of Christmas Eve we had a heavy rain that cooled things off nicely for Christmas morning. Since the rainy season began in mid-November we have had a number of heavy rains and whole areas that were parched and brown when we arrived are now a spring green with fresh grass and [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 27th 2007 | 300 Views | [diary=230530]

Decorating Our Charlie Brown Tree
Choral Backup for the Christmas Pageant
Mary and Joseph on the long trip to Dodoma

For this blog entry we thought we would focus on our school, but first, a little background. Geographically, the Anglican Diocese of Central Tanganyika covers the Dodoma Region, which includes both urban and rural parts. The region has a population of over 1.2 million people of which 500,000 are Anglicans. As both rural and urban districts of Dodoma are some of the least developed in the country and government secondary schools are very few in this area, the Diocese is heavily engaged in education, from kindergarten through to primary (up to Grade 7 equivalent) and secondary. The Diocese o [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 1st 2007 | 388 Views | [diary=224045]

Nursery and Reception Classes
Children love to cut, paste and draw all over the world.
Play time outdoors at the Early Year Centre

Over the past several months we have taken a number pictures that have not found their way on-line but, nonetheless, we thought you might find interesting. So, here they are, a couple from England, a few from our recent holiday to the coast and a few from here in Dodoma. While our time in Bagamoyo was punctuated by me keeling over, it is a beautiful place and in hindsight provided a nice break. The other folks in the pictures are the Hookings family, Alistair, Vicki and their children Emma, Matthew and Jonathan. Vickie is the principal of our school and Alistair [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 17th 2007 | 62 Views | [diary=218722]

Some dude with a cornish pastie at the seaside in St Ives..
The view from our room at the resort in Bagamoyo
Romping on the beach at Bagamoyo.

Gerry and I thought in this blog entry, we would feature our home here in Dodoma. We are living very comfortably in a one-bedroom unit with kitchen, a sitting room and a small study. Our unit is one of six in a compound owned by the Diocese of Central Tanganyika, our employer. Our neighbours in the compound are other diocesan employees, mostly other teachers at CAMS. The people living here come from New Zealand, Australia and England. The compound has a 24-hour guard to keep an eye on things. We often have people wanting to sell us crafts and the like [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 19th 2007 | 329 Views | [diary=212507]

The Biringi Ave Compound as seen from the street
Gerry at our front door
Gerry, where she loves to be, in the kitchen.

So….. this feels like it has been a long time coming. After a lengthy, but enjoyable summer in the UK, we finally made it to Tanzania. About two hours before we jumped in a cab to go from Karen’s flat in London to Heathrow Airport, we received via email, copies of our Tanzanian residency permits - talk about the last minute! The flight on August 30, was an overnight direct flight from London to Dar es Salaam so we arrived in Dar at 7 am, only a little worse for wear. We were met by Alistair Hookings who is the husband [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 21st 2007 | 474 Views | [diary=204010]

The entrance to CAMS
Late Afternoon Cycling near Dodoma
Alistair Clears the Way For the Cattle

By Laura Lawler
August 6th 2007
dodoma Africa » Tanzania » Centre » Dodoma
greetings from dodoma where i access the internet in two consecutive days! i only have some minutes so i will just write a little from the journal i carry: I love cheap hotels with verandas. It feels like a very noble place for only 6,000 shillings ($5.50) and now im settling in for a few days. my morning walk yestyerday was nice though most everything was closed except for the fabulous fabric shops none of which even tried to overchardge me. I had run out of shillings so I went to a fancier hotel to do some exchange since banks arent [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 6th 2007 | 36 Views | [diary=188183]