General Assembly 2016 – advance notice

Dear Members and Friends of Ekuthuleni Projekte e.V.,

today we want to inform you that the yearly general assembly will be held on Oct. 15, 2016.

Meeting will start at 14.30h. Official invitation and agenda will be communicated in time via email and on this homepage or by post.

The general assembly will be held at the location of  OGV Nürtingen, Äußere Lohe, 72622 Nürtingen stattfinden. As in the past the OGV will provide its facilities to Ekuthuleni. We want to thank the OGV Board for this help heartily.  

Best regards
Board of Ekuthuleni Projekte e.V
Monika Unseld-Eisele   &   Petra Speidel


3 weeks work shop and travel in Simbabwe – part 3

by Johannes Blank – roofing ceremony in Gumtree – part 3

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Back in Bulawayo I wanted to thank the trainees for their collaboration and the motivation and it was already time to say Goodbye.
We invited all trainees, Mishack, John and Sikholiwe to Helgas home in Bulawayo. Pastry for Pizza was prepared and the young Africans started to roll out the pastry and prepared a first time Pizza together. After 10 baking trays have been backed and savored in Helgas garden the total group was full up.  Time was beautiful and perfectly diverting.

In Germany its common to have a roofing ceremony for roofs constructed in traditional manual craftmans work. So this tradition should also honor our roof: on my last day we all met in front of the work shop. Helga climbed up the ladder and expressed sincere thanks for the successful work and declaimed the ceremony declaration:  
… proud and happy is everyone today
they who strenously constructed this site
brave craftsmen they are
who trust in their work with delight
Ingeborg Landsmann translated a Germany ceremony declaration for our celebration!

3 weeks of holidays have passed by, it was time to say Goodbye – Mishack and the trainees accompanied me to the airport and the farewell was very heartily. These 3 weeks were a wonderful, adventurous and instructional time. I adore the unpretentious life in Africa and I appreciate our life in Germany much more when coming back. It was for sure not my last journey to Simbabwe.
I want to thank all donators which enabled this project with their generous donations. We received more donations as need for this roof repair and Ekuthuleni will use the funds for further infrastructure work.

Johannes Blank – 3 weeks in Simbabwe

 


3 weeks of work shop and & travel in Simbabwe – 2

by Johannes Blank — meetings in Simbabwe (part 2)

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My journey was not only planned as a pure work shop and so I aseked 2 of the trainees if it would be possible to visit their homes and their families out in the country. Legal and Nkosi agreed promptly – and the journey began by using public transport, 30 years-old buses – which in Germany would not even get permission to drive any further. For hours we drove on sand tracks until we arrived somewhere out in the country a small village. Our first visit was at Legals home and then we moved on to Nkosi. Sadly both of them lost his father already.  So I could meet Legals mother and the stepmother of Nkosi. For me it was very beautiful to relive the life in the country. Clay huts, water from the well, freshly slaughtered chickens roasted on the fire and lovely and hospitable people are always a reason to travel out to the country. For me it was impressing and very sad in the same moment that a social system like in Germany is not available for many people in Zimbambe – so the expectation of life is 20 years less then in Germany. But I admire the serenity and gratefulness of the people.


… und dann noch Teil 3  – das Richtfest