Carpentry Section receives a student on attachment

The Carpentry Section is one of the most useful and hard working sections of Andiamo trust but has not received much airtime because most of its work revolves around finishing buildings of projects that are already on air as the building department takes all of their pride.
Recently Andiamo Education Institution got a partner hand in Tevet that saw the coming in of 15 students selected from different areas to pursue a course in Electrical Installation for a period of four year. Before signing the memorandum of understanding, TEVET executives had the chance to look at the other different sections of the trust and took note of them. It is with this agreement that Tevet did not hastate to attach one of its students to the carpentry section.
Clement Mpemba is a young man from Mwanza district. He is studying Wood Work Machines at Lilongwe technical school in the capital city of Malawi, a course that looks at how one can use and service and repair wood work machines.
Web office caught up with him to learn his experience here and to find out if he is indeed getting what he is intending to get. The soft spoken Clement said that he is very happy that he is here and most of all he has found all the machines that are used to process timber. He didn’t mince words but thanked Tevet for sending him here. “The people of Andiamo are very good and friendly. I am finding it easy to ask and get assistance in so doing I am very flexible to assist with the knowledge I have from my college more especially in workshop safety and precautions” said Clement.
Clement considers himself a lucky one for coming to this trust and meeting such good people. Speaking to the head of carpentry section, Mr. Isaac Chawanje Said that he is very happy that at last the world will know of their work in the cooperative trust as teachers also. “Clement is a good boy and very talented. He easily grasp things that is making our teaching simple and straight forward” lamented Isaac. He went on to thank Tevet for sending the young man promising that he will indeed walk out of the carpentry workshops with what he wanted and even more.
Clement is in a class of nine and they are in their second year due to finish in 2011 graduating as Wood Machinists. He is to leave Andiamo in December 2009.

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Clement Mpemba