We received news that Fr. Mtunga has a car accident last night but fortunately he was not injred. He was sxpected to travel to Morogoro to attend the First profession of his niece. We are not sure if he will be able to travel because he has to finalize with reports with the police.
Br. Dominic is with us in the community. We welcome him warmly. Fr. Maina left for his holidays. He is expected back next week.
Don Bosco Embu is an institution of excellence which imparts both technical and accademical skills. We are dedicate fully to the education and training of our young people.
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Sunday, 25 December 2011
Christmas Day
Today we celebrated the Christmas Day beginning with the Mass in our community Chapel. We later had meals together with the members of the FMA community of Embu. It was a nice and family gathering. Our Cook, Mr. Johnson, prepared Nyama Choma and other foods. It was all very delicious.
Later in the Evening, Fr. Maina went to visit Br. Mulu in Makima. He came back later in the night.
Later in the Evening, Fr. Maina went to visit Br. Mulu in Makima. He came back later in the night.
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Christmas Eve
Fr. Richard left for Nzaikoni Parish to help with Christmas Masses. Fr. Mtunga had already preceeded him from Nairobi.
This evening we celebrated the birth of Christ at the FMA community. We began with Mass then super. It was a joyful moment sharing our joys. It may be the last time we celebrate with most present members of the FMA community because three of the m ahave been transfered to different communities in Kenya.
We wish all Happy Christmas Day and teh joy for the new year in their different commitments and apostolate
This evening we celebrated the birth of Christ at the FMA community. We began with Mass then super. It was a joyful moment sharing our joys. It may be the last time we celebrate with most present members of the FMA community because three of the m ahave been transfered to different communities in Kenya.
We wish all Happy Christmas Day and teh joy for the new year in their different commitments and apostolate
Friday, 23 December 2011
Closing Worskhops for Christmas
Today we closed our workshops for Christmas holiday. Our workers, in the Production Unit, who have been working very hard were treated with a luch in the afternoon. All expressed their joy for having worked with us and pledged to work harder next year
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Comide Reporting
Today in the oafternoon the Riso Moni and Acti Moni for COMIDE project was finished. It has been a hectic time for Maina and teh two ladies, Rosemary and Christine working even upto 2:00 am. We hope that all the reports will be in order.
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Comide Program reporting
Today has been a hectic day with COMIDe work. Fr. Maina with team from Don Bosco Development office have been working on annual report for all the expenses incurred during the training for the year 2011
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
Br. Andrea leaves
This morning Br. Ndrea Comino left our community for Nairobi and then he wil be flying back to Khartoum tomorrow. Fr. Richard and Br. Josephat accompanied him. We thank him for the loved he showed to our community.
Sunday, 18 December 2011
Calm Sunday
It was a calm Sunday indeed which made gave us some restful moment. We were previleged to have a visit by Fr. Alex Mulongo and his team as they were going to Kyeni for vocation promotion. We wish them all the best.
We had power interruption now and then this afternoon but at last all stabilized.
We had power interruption now and then this afternoon but at last all stabilized.
Saturday, 17 December 2011
Josephat returns - 17-12-2011
Josephat return this morning from Nairobi. He had escorted our studetns who were attending the SYM. The works in the workshops are going on and we are trying to beat the deadline of 9th January, 2012 when all the beds, chairs and desks should be ready.
The works on temporary sanitation is going on very well. We hope it will finished by next week, before Christmas.
The works on temporary sanitation is going on very well. We hope it will finished by next week, before Christmas.
SYM Forum begins 16-12-2011
A total of 21 students left this morning for SYM forum in Nairobi. They were carried with out Institute Bus. The number was surprisingly lower than expected. The bus has a carrying capacity of 51 passangers. With such small number of students and the fuel expenses being high it is very uneconomical. We wish our students a successful Forum.
Our three Aspirants and Josephat Orota accompanied the students. The bus will remain in Nairobi untill Thursday, 22nd December, 2011, but the driver, Mr. Josephn Kiago Ndirangu, will come back because he has some work to finish in the workshop. Josephat will also come back because he is entrusted with the work of arranging classes for next year Form One intake. The Aspirants will remain in Nairobi for the Forum.
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Prison Warders in the compound
Today we were honoured by a vist from from three prison guards. They have been around looking for a prisoner who escaped from Embu GK prison. They visited our workshops and they were so much impressed by the high quality products that we make. Also we were honoured by a vist from Sr. Mariagoretti, Principal of St. Monica's Girls Secondary School. She was also bringing a boy for interview to enter technical Institute next year.
Br. Umberto, Fr. Richard and Josephat returned this evening from Nairobi. Br. Umberto and Josephat were attending a retreat at DBYES. In their company was Br. Andrea, a missionary in the Sudan, who has come to visit our community. We welcome him warmheartedly.
Br. Umberto, Fr. Richard and Josephat returned this evening from Nairobi. Br. Umberto and Josephat were attending a retreat at DBYES. In their company was Br. Andrea, a missionary in the Sudan, who has come to visit our community. We welcome him warmheartedly.
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
In and Out
Fr. Mtunga left this afternoon for Nairobi as he prepares for the SYM Forum. He gave a lift to Sr Pat who has left for Thika. We wish Fr. Mtunga a successful Forum. It is time for all the Youth leader to recommit themselves in their work.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Work in plenty
Our workshops trying to cope wit orders that have come en massWe are glad for that. We have employed many young men to do the work, in both Metal and Wordwork Departments.
Today we were honoured with a visit from Fr. Maina's sister and also Sr. Pat Karanja from Murang'a. We are always glad to have visitors with us. Visitors bring job. Sr. Pat remained with us but Fr. Maina's sister left for home.
Monday, 12 December 2011
Busy Jamhuri Day
Today being a Jamhuri day was a nice time to put things in order. We had a chance to re-arrange our main Machinery and tools store in the Technical Institute. We are expecting a container containing aeroplane from Italy so we neede a place to store it before assembling it in early January.
Sunday, 11 December 2011
Day 2 of Tournament
After the Mass this morning the Football matches kicked off. All the teams were eager to win. The environment is very peaceful adn all are eager to create unity through sports
Youth Empowerment Tournament 10 - 11 Dec 2011
The Youth Empowerment Tournament organized by the Don Bosco Past Pupils of Embu kicked off today. A total of 8 teams are attending. The tournament will take place for two days. Present to sponsor and support our efforts was National Bank that gave us one trophy, Kshs 5,000 and six T-shirts.
We were also lucky to have Mrs Eusebia Mwaniki as our Chief Gurst. She wants to be Embu County Women rRepresentative. She is also the foundress of Basket of Hope, an NGO working for the needy.
We were also lucky to have Mrs Eusebia Mwaniki as our Chief Gurst. She wants to be Embu County Women rRepresentative. She is also the foundress of Basket of Hope, an NGO working for the needy.
Exam Supervisors in the Institute - 09/12/2011
Today marked the last day for Trade Test Exam. The supervisors from DIT came to check on the progress of the activity and they were happy with the way everything was conducted. The examiners were very friendly and they seemed to have better understanding than the ones we have a number of years before.
We wish all our candidates all the best and success in their exam and also their life
Fr. Maina went to Kangeta, Our Former Polytechnic to see how the atructure is and also to find out why the electricity bill for the security lights has gone too high. It seems that there is someone using heavy gudgets in the rooms thus making the bill go up too high.
Thursday, 8 December 2011
End of Trade Test Exam
The Trade Test Exam is almost over. Most of our students have completed and left. We were able to give basic tools to them so that they could start doing something to suport themselves.
Foundation for the temporary sanitation facilities. We pray that we may get more support to put up a permanent structure for our needy boys.
Foundation for the temporary sanitation facilities. We pray that we may get more support to put up a permanent structure for our needy boys.
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
End of Trade Test Exam
The Trade Test Exam is almost over. Most of our students have completed and left. We were able to give basic tools to them so that they could start doing something to suport themselves.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Trade Tests going on well
Trade Test exams are still going on. Our students are relaxed and are confident of doing well. We wish them all the best. Those who have finished their rests have left and many more may leave tomorrow.
We are proud that one of our graduates this year has been called for a job at Hardi Kenya Limited. He has been our best welder and we wish him all the best in his work.
Peter Mtunga lest for Nairobi this afternoon to prepare for Youth Forum that will take place mid this month. Communities have been requested to make contribution towards this noble function.
The construction of temporary sanitation near the music room is going on well. The foundation is ready and proper foundation is being laid.
We are proud that one of our graduates this year has been called for a job at Hardi Kenya Limited. He has been our best welder and we wish him all the best in his work.
Peter Mtunga lest for Nairobi this afternoon to prepare for Youth Forum that will take place mid this month. Communities have been requested to make contribution towards this noble function.
The construction of temporary sanitation near the music room is going on well. The foundation is ready and proper foundation is being laid.
Monday, 5 December 2011
Technical Institute Exams on
Today marks the beginning of Trade Test Exams. A total of 7 examiners arrived this morning and exams begun immediately. Our students, majority from Technical Institute and just a handful from Secondary School were and are ready to face the test. We hope that all our studetns will have finished exams by early next week.
Josephant Orota left for Moshi to visit his Father who has not been keeping well as well as attending Practical Trainee meeting from 7th to 9th December. We wish him a safe journey, quick recovery to his father and also a fruitful meeting.
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Secondary School Closes
The secondary school students left this morning for thier Christmas holidays after receiving Don Bosco. Many of them showed their love for Don Bosco and some of the, who have finished Form 4 this year, came and stayed with us to welcome our Father.
The students of Tehnical Institute have remained waiting for their Trade Test exams that will start of Monday. We wish them all the best in their exam.
Thinking of sanitation facility for our students, the fist truckload of ballast came this evening bringing. We hope to start construction of temporary sanitation on monday. We hope to have enaf finances to complete it.
The students of Tehnical Institute have remained waiting for their Trade Test exams that will start of Monday. We wish them all the best in their exam.
Thinking of sanitation facility for our students, the fist truckload of ballast came this evening bringing. We hope to start construction of temporary sanitation on monday. We hope to have enaf finances to complete it.
Secondary School closes
The secondary school students left this morning for thier Christmas holidays after receiving Don Bosco. Many of them showed their love for Don Bosco and some of the, who have finished Form 4 this year, came and stayed with us to welcome our Father.
The students of Tehnical Institute have remained waiting for their Trade Test exams that will start of Monday. We wish them all the best in their exam.
Thinking of sanitation facility for our students, the fist truckload of ballast came this evening bringing. We hope to start construction of temporary sanitation on monday. We hope to have enaf finances to complete it.
The students of Tehnical Institute have remained waiting for their Trade Test exams that will start of Monday. We wish them all the best in their exam.
Thinking of sanitation facility for our students, the fist truckload of ballast came this evening bringing. We hope to start construction of temporary sanitation on monday. We hope to have enaf finances to complete it.
Friday, 2 December 2011
Welcoming Don Bosco our Father
Today was a great day full of joy because our Fatehr Don Bosco was with us. He arrived at 6:40 from Nairobi. Our School Band and the Scouts received him from the main gate to the front of the Church. All our students were eager to see him and to touch him.
When Don Bosco came out of the Truck our studetns were a bit taken because the casket looked like that of a dead person. Their voices went down and the could not sing so well. Their gazes were on the casket and a kind of fear was shown on their faces. It was after some intoduction and explanation that the students gained confidence and they entered into a prayerful mood. Then we could see their jon for having our Father with us.
We were privileged to have with us our Bishop Paul Kariuki. He prisided over the Mass in honour of St John Bosco. In his sermon he said that Don Bosco wanted to studey for only one aim, to become a priest, and the resolutions he made in order to achieve that goal.. During the Mass 22 of our students were confirmed. It was indeed the presence of Don Bosco a mong us
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Arrival of Don Bosco delayed
This morning we got the news that Don Bosco's relics will not arrive in our community as expected; i.e 01/12/2011. Instead the relics will arrive tomorrow, 02/12/2011. Today we have been finalizing with preparations. We hope to have Don Bosco with us tomorrow. The tentative time table for the day will be as follows:
4:00 am Relics leave Nairobi for Embu
7:00 am Welcoming Don Bosco from the Main Gate. Scouts and Band lead. Welcone service follow
7:30 am Praise and Worship
8:00 am Relics leave for FMA community/ Breakfast for students of Don Bosco Embu
8:30 am Prayer by Focolare & Marian Group
9:00 am Prayer by Youth from Korr and Bible Group
10:00 am Prayer by Cooperators, Renewal of Promises
10:30 am Relics move to the field/ presentation by groups
* Siakago youth
* Korr youth
* Oraroty kids
* Don Bosco Tech
* Secondary Students
11:30 am Mass with the Bishop/Confirmation
2:00 am Relics leave for Makuyu
We pray for our community that our urgent need for expansion of the institution for the good of our youth may be realized. May Don Bosco Pray for us.
4:00 am Relics leave Nairobi for Embu
7:00 am Welcoming Don Bosco from the Main Gate. Scouts and Band lead. Welcone service follow
7:30 am Praise and Worship
8:00 am Relics leave for FMA community/ Breakfast for students of Don Bosco Embu
8:30 am Prayer by Focolare & Marian Group
9:00 am Prayer by Youth from Korr and Bible Group
10:00 am Prayer by Cooperators, Renewal of Promises
10:30 am Relics move to the field/ presentation by groups
* Siakago youth
* Korr youth
* Oraroty kids
* Don Bosco Tech
* Secondary Students
11:30 am Mass with the Bishop/Confirmation
2:00 am Relics leave for Makuyu
We pray for our community that our urgent need for expansion of the institution for the good of our youth may be realized. May Don Bosco Pray for us.
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
One day to coming of Don Bosco
You could see all walking frantically preparing for the coming of Don Bosco. It is a new awakening for our community. Students are putting up their best for Don Bosco. Decorations have been done, banners printed and songs in honour of Don Bosco being practiced.
The Teachers from the Secondary School also had their meeting in order to review the performance of their students. This is the last meeting this year. We are grateful for their dedication.
Workshops have been busy trying to finish the pending works. We are lucky that we have enough works in the workshops. What we have to do is to beat the deadlines.
May the coming of Don Bosco reawaken our zeal
The Teachers from the Secondary School also had their meeting in order to review the performance of their students. This is the last meeting this year. We are grateful for their dedication.
Workshops have been busy trying to finish the pending works. We are lucky that we have enough works in the workshops. What we have to do is to beat the deadlines.
May the coming of Don Bosco reawaken our zeal
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Baptisms & First Holy Communion
Today 8 boys were Baptized and 19 received First Holy Communion. The celebration began at 6:30 pm and the Mass was presided over by the Newly ordained Priest, Fr. Patrick. Also present was Fr. Victor, Assistant Parish Priest from the Cathedral Parish.
After Mass the newly Baptized and those who received the First Communion had supper together with the Salesians and their God Parents (Sponsors). They expressed their joy and were grateful for all that community has done for them. Above all, they were grateful to God.
Preparation for coming of Don Bosco
Activities are so many as we prepare for the coming of Don Bosco. Our students are preparing items to be presented on Friday when Don Bosco will be with us. Fr. Richard has been busy making sure that all things are in place especially the Tents that will be used in the Volleyball and Basketball fields. Fr. Maina went to meet the Bishop who accepted to preside over the Mass and to adminsiter Sacrament of Confirmation to our 23 students.
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Scouts Passing Parade/SYM meeting in Nairobi
The Scout group has been having a camp from Friday preparing themselves for investiture. They got a good experience. Today the Area Commander came to invest them. A total of 27 students were initiated into Scouts Movement. We wish them all the best and may they live dedicated to the service of the community and society at large.
Some Student leaders also left this morning for a Salesian Youth Movement meeting in Nairobi in preparation of a big forum to take place in Nairobi mid next month. The group was led by Peter Mtunga is is the Coordinator of this event. They came back to the community safe and sound.
We have some students who will be receiving Baptist (8 students), First Holy Communion (19 students) and Confirmation (22 students). Baptism and First Holy Communion will be administered on 29/11/2011 and Confirmation on 2/12/2011 during the Mass with the Bishop as we welcome Don Bosco in our Community. Today we had a meeting with these Catechumens in order to prepare them for these great events.
Friday, 25 November 2011
Students extra curricula activities
Our Secondary school students have finished exams and are preparing for the coming of Don Bosco. Our scouts are having their camp with special training from two teachers from Embu town. It is a nice experience and we hope that they will learn many others tactics
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Rejected Cheque!!!!!!
Acha tu! One of our cheque, that we issued for the payment of electricity bill was allegedly rejected by the bank. The Kenya Power and Lighting Company, KPLC, came immediately to disconnect power but we pleaded with him to allow us to clear the bill using the Bankers Cheque. When we called the Cooperative Bank enquiring about the rejected Cheques we were informed that the cheque had gone through two days ago. Who was fooling who! At least the power was not disconnected.
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Busy to the core
When it comes to planning we all realize what it entails. Well, here we are running like horses trying to beat so many deadlines bearing in mind this hard economical times. Exams marking, Trade Tests, Coming of Don Bosco
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Don Bosco Among Us
Preparations for the coming of Don Bosco are underway. There are a lot of preparations to be made still. We are sending letters to different Parishes as suggested by our Bishop. He does not want to hear some say that they were not informed. Don Bosco is for the Church and belong to the whole Church. He is the Saint of the Church.
Monday, 21 November 2011
Selection 2nd Year tech students
The staff of Don Bosco Embu Technical Institute had selection for the students who want to join second year. A total of 30 students applied. These are studetns who have finished one year with us and want to take a related trade. All the students were admitted except one
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Visit to the home for the deaf
Students from the Technical Institute visit St. Luke Children's home for the deaf and dumb and had interraction with the deaf and dump children. This was an initiative of students themselves. This was an eye opener to the plight of the deaf and the dump in our society. When we see these children we realize how we are lucky to be able to hear and talk.
Saturday, 19 November 2011
Need for Expansion
There is great demand for quality training and education in Embu. Our Institution has been an institution of excellence and many young people would like to come and study or train in Don Bosco Embu. There is a need for expansion of the Schools and we have in mind putting up new buildings according to the demand.
1. A classroom block that will contain a hall and a laboratory
2. Lavatories
3. A dormitory
We kindly request well wishers and benefactors to help us so that we could serve so many needy youth in our locality and in Kenya as a whole.
1. A classroom block that will contain a hall and a laboratory
2. Lavatories
3. A dormitory
We kindly request well wishers and benefactors to help us so that we could serve so many needy youth in our locality and in Kenya as a whole.
Friday, 18 November 2011
Technical Institute Graduation/Farewell
Technical Institution students had their graduation today combined with the Mary Mazzarello Technical Institute run by Salesian Sisters. A total of 128 students are graduating. It was a very homely occassion and we begun the day with Mass followed by fun games. Lunch was served for all the students in the Institute Dining Hall. The meal was good and students and teachers eat to their satisfaction. After luch students presented their items which were well planned and prepared.
We thank all the Instructors for their dedication in training our students. We are a family and we love being with the young.
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Tournament
Our secondary school students have been having a tournament for the last two weeks. Our teams are named after Salesian Instituions in Kenya, ie. DByes, Upper Hill, Utume, Don Bosco Boys' Town, Bosco Boys, Nzaikoni and Korr. All the students are so enthusiastic as they also prepare for the coming of the relic of Don Bosco. We are enjoying this great moment.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
The coming Technical Institute Graduation
The students of Don Bosco Technical Instution Embu and Mary Mazzarello Institution has their practice today in preparation for their graduation on Friday. We look forward to this day.
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Education Tour. End of Term Exams begin
Some of our students went for a study tour in the upper side of Embu. This is an important exposure. The end of term exams have already begun and we hope our students will perform well.
Monday, 14 November 2011
New Equipment for Mechanical Engineering
Don Bosco Embu Technical Institute has aquired new Machinery for Motor Vehicle Engineering Department. This will help students to train better in modern technology especially in Vehicle diagnosis and suspension system. We hope, with the help of you and our benefactors, to upgrade other departments. Please support us.
Farewell to Form Four students - 2011
Our Form four students finished their examination today and we bade them farewell with a special meal. Students from our both schools participated actively in this occassion by presenting dramas, songs and above all by having a good appetite to eat all the food that was prepared for them. It was the best occassion in the history of our schools. It was the first time that a special meal was prepared for the outgoing students. We hope to continue with the same tradition.
We wish all our finalist the best in life. We welcome them back to Don Bosco. Don Bosco Embu is their home and we are happy to have them back any time in the future. Adios
Sunday, 13 November 2011
YCS Hike to Kamburu Dam
Students from both our Institution, Don Bosco Technical Secondary School and Don Bosco Embu Technical Institute, who belong to YCS movement, went for a hike to Kamburu Dam. They were a total of 22 students. They had a good time there. The water had increased significantly in the dams and we hope that short rains will continue so that we may have enough water for the hydro-electric power generation and also for our crops in our farm. We rely heavily on food we produce in our farm; maize and beans, to feed a total of 300 students who are full boarders.
New Blog for Don Bosco Embu
Welcome to our New Blog. We have created this blofg in order to be in touch with you and to interruct with us. We would request you to join us as we continue educating and training our young people in Embu and in the whole of Kenya. We would like to request you to be "Friend of Don Bosco" and support our work.
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