Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Bamako photos

After falling victim to the phone robbers i have at last managed to get the photos from our kibera visit. For those who missed out....... use photoshop and insert your image in any of the photos that you may fancy


Monday, March 10, 2008

TREE PLANTING AT MACHAKOS BUS STATION TO MARK ROTARACT'S 40TH ANNIVERSARY

On Friday, 14th March, 2008, Rotaract worldwide turns 40. As Nairobi Rotaract clubs, we'll be planting 40 trees at the refurbished Machakos bus station on the material Friday. Seeing that its a week day and most Rotaractors are young proffesionals, the exercise is scheduled to start at 5pm. Rotaractors are to meet at the venue at this time to embark on the exercise. There will be brief addresses after the exercise, after which participants will proceed to Club Soundd for TGIF. Dont bother to get any special wear, as the exercise is not expected to be labour- intensive. Any information that arises will be communicated to you in due course.
For any enquiries, kindly contact Victor Owele, Rotaract UoN, on 0723 326 556 and Angela Mwangi 0723 254 211.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

community service projects

hi guys,
as i mentioned on sato, were behind schedule in respect to our project deadlines. rotaract milimani are also doing the same kind of project like bamako but theirs is in mathare. i was wondering if we could do it as a sustiute for an IS project. not that it has less importance but that weedoing it in comjunction with milimani.
am still optimistic we can pull off the mbagathi project off. it involved computerisation of part of their medical records. post your comments and opinions on this matter. thanks. lovely day.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Magazine for Rotaract JKUAT

Magazine for Rotaract JKUAT

hi guys,
i hope almost all of you attended the DGs address at hilton. if you werent there you really missed alot. The Rotaract President for JKUAT invited rotaractors to send articles for a magazine that they are working on.

eish bana

this is admirable. its sad that sometimes we may fail to carry it on into our real lives. we can only hope that when the time comes to "be" a rotaractor, we will all be willing to step up to the plate and accept the challenges that we may face.

Rotaract Goals

  1. To develop professional and leadership skills.
  2. To emphasize respect for the rights of others, and to promote ethical standards and the dignity of all useful occupations.
  3. To provide opportunities for young people to address the needs and concerns of the community and our world.
  4. To provide opportunities for working in cooperation with sponsoring Rotary clubs.
  5. To motivate young people for eventual membership in Rotary.