On
May 25, Public Affairs Officer Dana L. Banks donated 50 basketballs to
the "Mambo Basketball Club," an organization founded by Bahati Mgunda,
one of 20 alumni coaches of the 2009 Sports Envoys Program. During
their exchange program, the coaches toured NBA camps, community
basketball centers in several American cities, and attended local and
professional games. Other alumni present included Everest Mapunda,
Hamidu Halekwa, and Aime Maulidi. The event was also attended by
Tanzania Basketball Federation (TBF) president Mussa Mziya.
Ms.
Banks noted: "Since their return from the Sports Envoys Program, the
coaches have implemented over four NBA programs sponsored by TBF in
partnership with the U.S. Department of State and corporate sponsors.
We congratulate these alumni for their winning vision to implement
basketball clinics, which include participation by Tanzanian girls and
highlight the sport's lessons of discipline, perseverance, teamwork, how
to win, and how to lose but come back to compete again." The
basketballs will be used this summer by the "Mambo Basketball Club" for
youth camps this summer in Mwanza, Musoma, Arusha and Pemba.
Left
to right: U.S. Embassy Alumni Coordinator Rehema Kalinga; Bolton
Balton, Mwananchi Communications; Aime Maulidi; Meg Meiners; Bahati
Mgunda, "Mambo Basketball Club" coach/alumnus; Gidibo Tindwa,
coach/alumnus; Public Affairs Officer Dana L. Banks; Evarist Mapunda;
Hamidu Halikwe; U.S. Embassy Cultural Affairs Assistant Honory Jerome;
and TBF vice president Phares Magesa. |
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