our trainees 2016 – report after 9 months

Eku Trainees 2016

Our Trainees of this year are great – nothing else to say. Although most of of them have quite some difficulties with the English language, I enjoy the lessons really a lot. And I love to find extras to make the lessones much more interesting for them.

no3_berlin-beim-basteln-mit-schnurno4_bilderrahmendekorationsideen-1The guys appreciate watching YouTube videos to the actual subjects of the lessons; e.g. how trees get felled, how a saw mill is working, how to cooper barrels or to see how paper is manufactured. In the last weeks we have also made up our own minds about various materials, forms and methods to produce fancy decorations for picture frames.

 

no1_der-garten-man-sieht-wie-trocken-es-istOur kitchen garden
benefit a lot of the new method introduced “Each owns 2 beds” but the pictures show also how dry the soil is due to less rain this year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

no2_das-klassenzimmer-mit-selbstgebauten-schultischenJohn did a lot effort with his activities with our trainees. In the first run they assembled the second gate for the training unit in May. As a next project they worked together to produce new benches for the classroom: they welded new metal frames and built the bench tops.

 

 

 

 

In July Mishack, John and the trainees Nkosi and Legal have been on a “mission special school fee” in Lupane.  The family of Nkosi called and informed us “the cow is ready for collection” (so to say: school fee at a total value of 400 $). As Mishack and John, like almost all men in Zim get attracted by “cow-stories” the took over the “case”. Interested buyers were identified which wanted to have meat for around 200 $. They guys drove to Lupane packed with freezers and the family of Nkosi welcome them hearty. Especially Gogo, Nkosis grandmother was so greatful about Nkosis chance to make the apprenticeship as a carpenter – so a lot tears of joy were sheded. Now Legals special knowledge how to butcher cows and how to skin it (he has an official licence to do so) came into force. Together with friends and neighbors all work was finally executed. For Dinner Sadza and the goodies of each slaughter were served. Around 9 pm everything was packed and the return journey to Bulawayo started.  Why this cloak-and-dagger action? First to use the chill of the night and to avoid police controls at daytime. Next morning the big parts were cut by a butcher with his big band-saw. John and Mishack prepared 2 kg portions and distributed the “goods” — and for the next 2 1/2 months our freezer was filled with  “Nyama”!

Right before the summer break in August I asked the guys what they liked most in the first months of their trainee time. Prince pointed out that he could not imagine cooking rice in a cooking box (bring 1 bow of rice and 2 bowls of water with a bit salt to the boil – and put the pot in a box stuffed with blankets – after 30 minutes the rice is ready – and never burnt). Prince explained he want to demonstrate this method at home. For the question, what could be optimized in trainee lessons the suggestion came up to reduce the homework in writing down form schoolbooks. They want to read together in the lessons and discuss about. The suggestion was qualified – although we made very good experience in the past with other trainees by “reading English and write it down”.

Each group is different and we appreciate that the guys are very open and make suggestions and bring their own ideas. In return they work very docile in all upcoming projects although if it’s about a new cesspool of 4m x 3m and 2 m deep…….. some of the trainees in the past had such work as a kind of imposition, now the actuals get rewarded with a candy.

Oct.2016 Helga Landsmann

Dieser Beitrag ist auch verfügbar in: German


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *