P.
O.
Box
1088,
MAKAMBAKO
Phone/Fax
2730647
EMail:
makambako@elct.org
Dear
Sisters
and
Brothers
in
Christ,
Dear
Partners
We
heartily
welcome
you
to
Emmaberg
Vocational
Training
Centre.
I
want
to
use
this
opportunity
to
introduce Emmaberg
briefly
to
you.
1.
EMMABERG:
HISTORICAL
MISSION
STATION
Emmaberg
is
one
of
the
very
first
mission
station
in
our
Diocese
which
was
visited
by
first
missionaries
from
Berlin
Mission
Germany.
The
first
missionary
named
CHRISTOPH
BUNK
and
others
visited
Emmaberg
in
1898.
The original (local)
name
of
Emmaberg
is
Uhanyana
.
But
the
Germans
called
it
Emmaberg
(which
means
Hill
of
Emma)
for
memory
of
Emma.
Emma
was
a
Germany
lady
who
gave
her
own
money
for
the
purpose
of
erecting
the
first
buildings
at
Uhanyana.
Both
names:
Uhanyana
and
Emmaberg
are
currently
used
to
mean
the
some
place.
If
we
say
Uhanyana
we
mean
Emmaberg
and
vice
versa.
But
for
our
Vocational
Training
Centre
we
normally
use
the
name
EMMABERG,
in
so
doing
we
want
to
mark,
emphasise
and
maintain
the
mission
history
than
the
original name (Uhanyana)
The
first
house
of
the
missionaries
which
was
built
by
using
Emma’s
money
had
three
floors.
The
missionaries
preached
the
Gospel
and
started
a
Bush
Primary
School
at
Emmaberg.
People
were
taught
how
to
read,
write
and
do
simple
mathematics.
Africans
were
converted
to
Christ
and
were
baptised.
Later
a
Church
building
was
erected
for
services.
During
the
first
World
War,
Germany
missionaries
fled
this
country
to
Germany.
After
the
war,
they
did
not
return
to
Emmaberg
again.
They
stayed
at
Kidugala,
Ilembula
etc.
The
missionaries
prepared
African
evangelists
and
pastors
who
worked
at
Emmaberg
after
their
departure.
2.
CHANGE
OF
EMMABERG
STATION
TO
MAVANDE.
When
Rev.
Jonathan
Kyambile
was
pastor
in-charge
of
Emmaberg
in
1948,
the
station
was
changed
from
Emmaberg
to
Mavande
(the
present
station
of
Mavande
parish).
The
young
parishioners
who
were
at Emmaberg
were
very
disappointed
with
this
change.
–The
major
reason
for
the
change
was
that:
the
parishioners
could
not
manage
to
give
enough
offerings
in
order
to
meet
the
young
parish
needs.
Their
financial
income
was
very
low.
Thus,
Emmabeg
could
not
survives.
Later
buildings
were
destroyed.
Some
of
its
building
materials
like
bricks
and
tiles
were
taken
and
used
in
building
other
mission
houses,
in
Kidugala
and
Ilembula.
Some
bricks
were
used
to
build
a
classroom
at
Mavande
Primary
School.
Today
it
is
the
teachers’
Office
.
Some
bricks
were
used
to
build
a
church
at
Kiumba.
Emmaberg
because
a
wild
place
where
forests
grew.
It
was
silent
for
about
42 years (1948
–
1989)
3.
REBUILDING
EMMABERG
The
first
thoughts
about
rebuilding Emmaberg
were
initiated
in
1978
when
Rev.
Aaron
Mgovano
was
District
pastor
of
Ubena
Makambako
in
1978.
They
also
visited Emmaberg
even
though
it
was
a
wild
place.
The
three
visitors
and
the
district
Office
staff
exchanged
ideas
on
how
to
rebuild Emmaberg
.
From
there,
several
meetings
took
place.
Eventually
the
district
meeting
which
took
place
at
Palangavanu
in
1989
authorised
to
rebuild
Emmaberg.
The
major
purposes
of
rebuilding
it
were;
- To
maintain
church
history
- To
establish
a
permanent
education
and
training
Centre.
The
work
of
cutting
down
the
forest
and
making
bricks
at
Emmaberg
started
in
1990.
Youth
from
our
all
parishes
with
a
group
of
12
youth
from
Munich
East
District,
made
bricks
and
burnt
them.
Youth
from
both
Districts
Ubena
Makambako
and
Munich
East
fully
participated
in
the
first
action
of
rebuilding
Emmaberg.
In
1991
the
first
two
dormitories
(one
for
male
students
and
the
other
for
female
students)
were
built.
In
the
following
years
other
buildings
were
erected.
At
present
we
have
the
following
buildings.
- 2
dormitories
of
2
rooms
each
=
4
rooms
each
room
has
12
beds
48
beds.
- 4
class
rooms
- 1
meeting
hall
- 1
rest
(guest)
house
with
5
rooms
which
have
2
beds
each
=10
beds.
This
house
is
called
ERAS
HOUSE
since
Rev. Friedrich
Eras
and
his
group
were
the
first
Germany
from
(Munich)
partnership
friends
to
stay
in
the
rest
house.
- 1
house
for
part-time
teachers
with
7
rooms
with
one
bed
each
=
7
Beds.
is
called
FISCHER
HOUSE
because Rev.Waldemar Fischer
was
the
first
Germany
part-time
teacher
to
live
in
it.
- One
church
building
- One
dinning
hall
with
kitchen
and
store.
The
class-
rooms
and
the
meeting
hall
are
erected
on
the
same
foundation
and
floor
where
the
first
house
of
the
missionaries
built.
The
church
and
its
tower
are
also
built
on
the
same
floor
where
the
first
missionaries
built
the
first
church.
In
so
doing,
we
have
tried
our
best
to
maintain
the
memory
of
the
first
missionaries
holy
feet
and
blessed
floors
and
grounds.
4.
EDUCATION
AND
TRAINING
Ubena
district
(at
that
time)
started
training youths (girls
and
boys)
for
one
month
since
1970.
They
were
trained
in
Biblical
subjects
and
Music
in
order
to
upgrade
or
prepare
parish
workers
who
were
preaching
and
teaching
without
any
training.
But
also
it
was
aimed
to
enable
lay
Christians
to
know
their
Bible
and
Music
and
thus
they
could
volunteer
teaching
Bible
studies
and
Music
in
their
parishes.
They
were
called
Bible
and
Music
Camp.
They
served
as
minor
Bible
and
Music
Schools.
They
were
mobile
camps
because
we
had
no
permanent
place.
The
most
normal
places
where
these
camps
were
held
were
Lupembe,
Kidugala,
Mavande
and
in
other
parishes.
Some
of
theological
studies.
Now
we
have
many
trained
musicians,
evangelists
and
pastors
who
got
their
first
training
in
the
district
camps.
Some
of
the
pastors
who
passed
through
these
camps
are
holders
of
Bachelor
of
Divinity
or
Masters
Degrees
in
Theology.
The
need
came
to
have
a
permanent
training
centre.
Emmaberg
was
appointed
as
the
most
appropriate
place.
In
1992
the
first
Bible
and
Music
boarding
camp
students
were
admitted
at
Emmaberg.
They
took
studies
for
one
year
instead
of
one
month
as
it
was
in
mobile
camps.
Each
year
we
had
25
–
35
students.
From
1992
–
2002
we
have
train
320
students.
They
are
now
working
as
evangelists
and
musicians
in
different
parishes
in
our
two
district
(Makambako
and
Ilenbula).
But
also
they
are
in
other
districts
in
our
Districts
,
our
Diocese
and
in
other
Diocese
of
the
Evangelical
Lutheran
Church
Tanzania
(ELCT).
According
to
the
present
needs
of
our
parishioners
and
society
in
general,
we
have
changed
the
kind
of
training
at
Emmaberg.
We
have
new
syllabuses.
In
stead
of
serving
as
a
minor
Bible
and
Music
School,
it
is
now
a
VOCATIONAL
TRAINING
CENTRE.
We
teach
Music
and
technical
studies.
From
January
this
year,
we
have
admitted
47
students
(30
girls
and
17
boys)
We
have
divided
the
studies
in
three
main
departments;
- Music
and
masonry
(or
Carpentry
or
tailoring)
- Tailoring
and
other
domestic
sciences
- Masonry
and
carpentry
Each
student
chooses
one
of
these
departments.
The
studies
take
two
years.
We
teach
them
according
to
the
government
syllabuses.
After
two
years
they
will
do
the
national
exam
and
be
awarded
a
general
certificate
according
to
their
pass
mark.
There
are
also
compulsory
subjects
which
all
students
must
study.
Bible
knowledge,
First
Aid,
English,
Kiswahili
and
Mathematics.
We
also
accept
all
students
regardless
of
their
religious
beliefs.
We
have
Christians
from
different
denominations
and
Muslims
etc.
We
have
admitted
more
students
this
year
than
it
has
ever
been
in
the
previous
year.
Next
year,
2004
we
hope
to
admit
60
students
for
the
first
year
only.
Therefore,
we
will
have
107
students.
5.
MOST
IMPORTANT
NEEDS:
We
have
many
needs
since
Emmaberg
is
a
new
Institution.
But
the
following
are
the
most
import
at
present:
- Dormitory
for
female
students:
Female
students
prefer
studying
at
Emmaberg
than
male
students
(refer
to
the
first
intake:30
girls
to
17
boys).
The
present
minimum
capacity
to
admit
students
is
48
only.
This
means
that
we
have
only
one
space
left
this
year.
Therefore
,
in
order
to
receive
60
students
next
year
we
need
to
build
a
dormitory
which
can
accommodate
60
female
students.
The
present
two
dormitories
will
be
used
by
male
students.
We
have
already
started
building
it.
Its
foundation
is
almost
finished.
The
building
will
cost
Tsh.
20,000,000/-
Its
furniture
will
cost
Tsh.
15,000,000/-
which
are
missing.
We
need
this
dormitory
to
be
ready
before
January,
2004.
- Our
own
water
Intake
We
have
been
facing
a
very
high
water
bill
from
the
water
Government
Authority.
We
were
demanded
to
pay
Tsh.
100,000:
per
month
from
the
minimum
pay
at
Tsh
5000/=.per
month
which
we
had
been
paying
previously.
Thus,
we
decided
to
survey
and
build
our
own
water
intake.
It
has
been
a
thread
to
our
institution.
Thus,
in
May/June
we
built
our
private
water
intake
for
Emmaberg.
It
has
coasted
us
Tsh.
3,00,000/=.
The
water
is
on
use
since,
June.
But
we
have
no
tank.
A
tank
is
very
needed.
A
strong
and
moderate
water
is
estimated
to
cost
Tsh.
2,000,000/-
Water
will
help
us
for
gardening,
keeping
animals,
fish
and
domestic
use.
We
welcome
any
assistance
from
any
person
because
the
Tsh.
3,000,000/-
which
have
been
used
to
build
the
intake
and
buy
pipes
etc.
was
aimed
for
the
running
budget
of
this
year,
2003.
Other
money
has
been
borrowed
from
other
projects.
We
have
no
money
for
the
running
budget
to
end
this
year.
6.
FUTURE
OF
EMMABERG
We
are
pregnant
with
plans
to
make
Emmaberg
a
viable
Vocational
Training
Centre.
The
following
are
the
plans
for
the
future
of
Emmaberg
V.
T.
C.
- To
have
a
Girls’
Technical
Secondary
School
- To
strengthen
music
and
technical
studies
- To
conduct
different
seminars
.
- Campaign
against
AIDS
- Survival
of
orphans
and
widows
- Survival
of
children
and
mothers
- Organic
farming
and
natural
reservation
- Short
seminars
for
youth
leaders,
women
leaders,
evangelists
and pastors etc.
Wish
best
regards,
Rev.
Lameck
Masawa