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Cheti 7

Why Cheti 7 was established…

Cheti 7 is located approximately 17 kilometres from the centre of Arusha in homelands populated by Maasai people. The location of Cheti 7 is crucial to the ability of these Maasai communities to access education as they cannot easily make the journey to a school in Arusha: it is over an hour by motorbike, which is very expensive and not easily accessible,  or it would take over three hours to walk. 

Maeve and Zuma's vision for Cheti 7 is to be able to provide an education for the local Maasai children in this remote area. As with all the students in his care, Zuma hopes their access to education will provide them with opportunity to learn and broaden their horizons, leading to a brighter future for themselves, their families and for Tanzania.

 
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What we do at Cheti 7

  • Provide and education to the local Massai communities

  • Fund the maintenance and administrative costs of the school

  • Supply funds when new projects involving Cheti 7 are needed, like toilet blocks

  • Pay the wage of the teacher and cleaner at Cheti 7

  • Supply school supplies, such as stationary and uniforms

  • Building new classrooms

  • Establish sustainability projects

 

Cheti 7’s progress

The beginning of Cheti 7

Zuma took Maeve to see Cheti 7 in November 2018. This is when their project together began.

Cheti 7 at the end of 2019

At the end of 2019, Cheti 7 is now operational.

Read more about what has been accomplished in 2019 here.

Enrolment at Cheti 7

We are expecting the number of children enrolled at Cheti 7 to remain a small number for the first few years of its establishment as the surround community and dwellers is small itself. As the community grows, we hope enrolment grows too.

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