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Dec
17

2025

Well No 885

Well No. 885, located at Manyuki Street, Lukobe Ward, Morogoro District, Morogoro Region, was officially handed over to the community on 17 December 2025.

The rehabilitation of this well now serves 34 families, benefiting approximately 261 people on a daily basis. Access to this clean water source will contribute significantly to improved health, sanitation, and quality of life for the residents of the area.

The rehabilitation of Well No. 885 was sponsored by Imran Hassan Punjani, in coordination with the Nudba Group of Toronto, Canada. This generous contribution demonstrates a continued commitment to community welfare and sustainable access to clean water.

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Dec
17

2025

Well No 886

Well No. 886, located at Manyuki Street, Lukobe Ward, Morogoro District, Morogoro Region, was officially handed over to the community on 17 December 2025.

The rehabilitation of this well now provides reliable access to clean and safe water for 25 families, benefiting approximately 161 people on a daily basis. This intervention significantly improves daily living conditions, health, and overall well-being for the surrounding community.

The rehabilitation of Well No. 886 was sponsored by Mohamed Ali Punjani, in coordination with the Nudba Group of Toronto, Canada. Their generous support reflects a strong commitment to sustainable community development and access to essential water services.

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Dec
17

2025

Well No 887

Location: Captown Street, Lukobe Ward, Morogoro District, Morogoro Region
Handover Date: 17 December 2025

Well No. 887 is one of six wells handed over in Morogoro, contributing to improved access to clean and safe water for local communities. This rehabilitated well currently serves 27 families, benefiting 218 people on a daily basis.

The rehabilitation was generously sponsored by Saara Hassan Punjani, in coordination with the Nudba Group of Toronto, Canada, reflecting a strong spirit of global solidarity and community-focused development.

Through this initiative, the community of Lukobe Ward continues to experience enhanced health, dignity, and resilience driven by sustainable water access.

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Dec
17

2025

Well No. 879

Well No. 879 Handed Over in Morogoro Region

Well No. 879 has been successfully handed over to the community of Kambitano Street, Lukobe Ward, Morogoro District, Morogoro Region on 17th December 2025.

This shallow well is now providing safe and reliable water to 42 families, benefiting approximately 310 people on a daily basis. The project will significantly improve health, hygiene, and daily living conditions for the community.

The well has been generously donated in the names of:

Masum G.B. Mawji

Marhum Raza Bahadurali Mawji

Marhuma Fatmabai Datoo

Marhuma Lailabai Nasser

Marhum Alimohammed

Marhuma Fatmabai Shehzadi

Well No. 879 is one of six wells handed over in Morogoro, reflecting a continued commitment to community development, dignity, and access to clean water.

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Dec
15

2025

Well No. 888

Well No. 888 Handed Over in Mbeya Region

Well No. 888 has been successfully handed over to the community of Azimio Sub-village, Igunda Village, Igava Ward, Mbarali District, Mbeya Region on 15 December 2025.

This vital water project benefits 206 families, reaching an estimated 1,327 people on a daily basis, significantly improving access to clean and safe water for domestic use and overall community well-being.

The well has been generously donated in the name of Bibi Ummulbanina Fatma bint Huzam Alkilabiyah (A.S.), whose legacy of compassion, strength, and service continues to inspire acts of humanity and care for the vulnerable.

Well No. 888 is one of the four wells handed over in Mbeya Region, reflecting a continued commitment to addressing water scarcity, promoting public health, and supporting sustainable community development.

This handover marks another meaningful step toward dignity, resilience, and improved livelihoods for rural communities.

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Dec
15

2025

Well No 884

Well No. 884 Handed Over in Mlangala Subvillage, Mbeya Region

On 15th December 2025, Well No. 884 was officially handed over to the community of Mlangala Subvillage, Igunda Village, Igava Ward, in Mbarali District, Mbeya Region.

This life-sustaining water project now serves 137 families and benefits approximately 740 people on a daily basis, significantly improving access to clean and safe water for domestic use, health, and dignity.

The well has been donated in the name of Hazrat Abu Talib, honoring a legacy of generosity, courage, and unwavering support for humanity. Through this donation, the spirit of service continues to flow—transforming daily life, reducing the burden on women and children, and strengthening community well-being.

Access to clean water is not only a necessity but a foundation for sustainable development, health, and social stability. The successful handover of Well No. 884 stands as a testament to the power of compassion and collective responsibility in uplifting

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Dec
15

2025

Well No 883

Water Well No. 883 Handed Over in Mbeya Region, Tanzania

On 15 December 2025, Water Well No. 883 was officially handed over to the community of Nyangasada Sub-village, Isinura Village, Mawindi Ward, Mbarali District, Mbeya Region.

This well now provides reliable access to clean and safe water for 56 families, benefiting an estimated 532 people on a daily basis. For the community, the well represents more than water -it is a foundation for improved health, dignity, sanitation, and socio-economic wellbeing.

Well No. 883 is one of four water wells handed over in Mbeya Region, forming part of a broader initiative to address water scarcity and strengthen community resilience through sustainable water infrastructure.

The well has been donated in the name of Hazrat Abbas (A.S.), honoring values of sacrifice, compassion, and service to humanity. Each day, as water flows from this well, it contributes to disease prevention, reduced time spent fetching water-especially for women and children-and enhanced quality of life for the entire community.

This handover reaffirms a continued commitment to community-driven development, ensuring that access to clean water remains a fundamental right rather than a privilege.

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Dec
15

2025

WELL NO 882

A Gift of Water, Dignity, and Life: Well No. 882 Handed Over in Isirura Village, Mbeya Region

Access to clean and reliable water is not merely a development milestone; it is a foundation of dignity, health, and community resilience. On 15 December 2025, this principle took tangible form in Kati Sub-village, Isirura Village, Mawindi Ward, Mbarali District, Mbeya Region, with the official handover of Well No. 882-a life-sustaining resource now serving hundreds of residents every day.

The well directly benefits 49 families, translating to approximately 390 people who now have daily access to safe water within their community. For households that previously relied on distant or unsafe water sources, this well represents a profound shift: reduced time spent fetching water, improved hygiene, better health outcomes, and renewed opportunities for children, women, and elders alike.

This water well has been donated in the name of Hazrat Hassan, standing as a lasting legacy of compassion and service to humanity. Beyond its physical structure, the well symbolizes shared responsibility, solidarity, and the enduring impact of charitable giving rooted in human values.

Importantly, Well No. 882 is one of four wells handed over in Mbeya Region, reflecting a broader commitment to addressing water insecurity in underserved rural communities. Together, these wells form a quiet yet powerful network of hope—each one transforming daily life, strengthening community bonds, and supporting local development.

Clean water is the first step toward sustainable livelihoods. It underpins public health, supports education by freeing children-especially girls-from long water journeys, and enables communities to focus on productivity rather than survival. In Isirura Village, the ripple effects of this well will be felt for generations.

As water flows from Well No. 882, so too does a message: that targeted, community-centred interventions can restore dignity, protect health, and unlock human potential. In Mbeya Region, this well is not just a source of water-it is a source of life.

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Nov
30

2025

WELL NO. 892 – HANDOVER ANNOUNCEMENT

WELL NO. 892 – HANDOVER ANNOUNCEMENT

Ikungu Subvillage, Bukangilija Village, Badi Ward, Maswa District, Simiyu Region
Handed Over: 30 November 2025

The Desk and Chair Foundation is delighted to announce the successful handover of Well No. 892 in Ikungu Subvillage, Bukangilija Village, located in Badi Ward, Maswa District, within the Simiyu Region. This well stands as a lasting symbol of compassion, community development, and sustainable impact.

Every day, 248 families, equivalent to approximately 1,974 people, directly benefit from this clean and reliable water source. The availability of safe water not only supports daily household needs but also contributes significantly to improved health, enhanced economic activities, and strengthened community resilience.

This well has been generously donated as Sadaqatul Jariyah by a well-wisher in loving memory of Late Alhaj Murtaza & Mukhtar Meghjee. Their legacy of kindness and service continues to flow into the lives of thousands, reflecting the true spirit of perpetual charity.

Among the three wells handed over in Simiyu Region, Well No. 892 stands as a testament to collective goodwill and the power of humanitarian investment. It also aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) particularly SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation-as well as Tanzania’s long-term national development aspirations toward Vision 2050, where no community is left behind.

The Desk and Chair Foundation extends heartfelt gratitude to the donors, community leaders, and volunteers who made this project possible. Together, we continue to transform lives-one well at a time.

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Nov
30

2025

Well 881

We proudly announce the successful completion and handover of Well No. 881, located in Ng’hungu Subvillage, Lali Village, Mataba Ward, Maswa District, Simiyu Region.

Daily Beneficiaries:Families: 31
People: 135

Handover Date: 30 November 2025
This well is one of the three newly completed wells in the Simiyu Region and has been donated in the blessed name of Hazrat Ali, symbolizing justice, compassion, and service to humanity.
Advancing the SDGs and Tanzania’s Vision 2050

The installation of Well No. 881 directly contributes to global and national development priorities:
ā–  Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
ā–  SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation – Providing safe and accessible water to the community.
ā–  SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being – Reducing exposure to waterborne diseases.
ā–  SDG 5: Gender Equality -Easing the burden on women and girls who often walk long distances to fetch water.
ā–  SDG 1 & SDG 2: No Poverty & Zero Hunger -Clean water strengthens livelihoods, agriculture, and food security.
ā–  SDG 13: Climate Action – Enhancing community resilience through sustainable water access.

Aligning With Tanzania’s Vision 2050
This project supports the nation’s long-term development agenda by:

-Enhancing rural water infrastructure
-Strengthening community health and productivity
-Promoting inclusive social and economic development.
Building resilient communities through sustainable water solutions.
This well now stands as a symbol of hope and progress-bringing life, dignity, and opportunity to the people of Ng’hungu Subvillage and contributing to a better, sustainable future for Tanzania.

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