One year ago Fauster was a form four student at Katesh Secondary School; the results weren’t on her side; she didn’t make it to join “A level’. So she said ‘what can I do?’ “ it’s not over, in 2012 Datoga Foundation and Rotary Chelmsford Mildmay-UK installed a computer lab at my school. I studied computer and I know how to use it so am going to use that knowledge to make money.”
She started a ‘’stationery business’’, yes she did it.
Datoga Foundation visited her office to learn more about her job.
She is happy with the job and wants to be one of the successful business women in Tanzania.
‘’I am very happy now that I can get money to fulfill my needs, pay bills and help my mother. If it was not for you guys [Datoga Foundation] I don’t know what would be happening to me right now; thank you so much’’ she said .
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more The team who loaded the third ship's container for Tanzania moving 287 boxes in a record 45 minutes. The container ship sets sail on 01 December.
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back For seven years Mildmay Rotarians collected unwanted but usable computer equipment, professionally cleared hard drives, packed, loaded and shipped to Tanzania schools.