Saturday, August 10, 2024

Solar Energy for Hanga Abbey

 For long time the monks of Hanga abbey have been struggling to get reliable source of electricity. The small hydroelectric plant does not generate enough power for the many uses at the abbey besides that during summertime water level gets very low for the generation of electricity. A recent alternative of using national grid electricity has shown to be very expensive. Amid these challenges solar power proves to be another better source of electricity. 

Early this August the monks broke ground to prepare a site to lay solar panels. It involved uprooting big trees and leveling off the ground. All the work was done by hands using hoes, axes, and machetes. Thanks to our benefactors.



















Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Visitors at Hanga Abbey June & July

 Early July the abbey was blessed to have visitors from the Benedictine community of Waegwan, South Korea belonging to our Saint Ottilien Congregation. In the convoy were Fr. Clemens, Br. Wolfgang and Br. Christopher. They were enroute to Ndanda abbey for a longer stay. We said to them welcome to Tanzania.


At the abbey refectory, welcoming monks from Waegwan, South Korea.

Other important visitors were from USA. They are former graduates from St. John's University in Minnesota. The university owned by Benedictine monks. They will stay at the abbey for a year volunteering in different institutions of the abbey. We warmly welcome them.


In the picture from left: Mr. Maximilian, Fr. Amadeus, Frater Lucius and Mr. Jacob.



Thursday, July 4, 2024

Hanga Health Center Continues to Shine

Thanks to Frater Lucius Matembo, OSB, the head of Hanga Health Center, for his vision to improve services at the Center. The Center have had many improvements which attract many people even outside the villages around Hanga Abbey which have been the primary target.

The major increased services at Hanga Health Center include the surgery unit, an x-ray machine, a laboratory with modern machines, and the addition of two women wards.

Recently a female ward has been completed and now it is being furnished with indoor furniture. Also in preparation, a ground is being cleared to erect a building that will be serving outpatients. 

Frater Lucius on the corridor of the new female ward



Hanga Health Center

Remodeling the front part of the Health Center


Serving women and infants








A dental chair


Preparing a ground for the construction of the outpatient building






Thursday, March 7, 2024

Nakesi Mbunga Seondary School Gets Clean Water

Thanks to donors in USA, with their help Hanga Abbey is able to continue serving local communities with clean water in southern Tanzania. The communities range from villages to health centers, to schools.

In 2023 Mbunga Secondary School located in Naikesi village 15 miles north of Hanga Abbey got clean water. The project began in 2022. A water well has been bored and from it water is pumped atop to a reservoir of plastic tanks by a solar pump. From the tank water is distributed to faucets in the school premises. Villagers who live close to school compound also use the water.


Water drilling machine at site
 

 


Students watching the drilling work.





Enjoying clean water