THETONGOLE FOUNDATION COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARAKfEE Trustees Annual Report for year ended 31 December 2024 The trustees. who are also directors for the purposes of company law. present their report and the unaudited financial ststements of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2024. The Trustees The trustees who served the company duringthe period were, as follows: D J Gridley (Chair) Djcole LA Morgan S McKnight S K Payne (resigned) Structure. Govemance and Management The charity is estsblished as a company Ilmited by guarantee and is governed bythe Memorandum and Articles of Association dated 30 November 2010. It Is under the control of the Board of Trustees. New Trustees are appointed by the Board of Trustees. Objectives and Actlvltles The charitys objectives are: The relAef of poverty and need, the protection of health, the advancement of education and the protection and conseNation of the environment forthe people of Malawl and. in particular. but not exclusively, in the periphery areas of the Nkhotskota Wlldlrfe ReseNe. by such means as the Trustees detennine. including the followin*. 1) Improving basic education in needy schools by improving infrastructure and basic educational support. 2) Improving awareness in environment and wildlife conseNation in and around the Nkhotakots Wildlife ReseNe. 3} Providing and assisting in the provision of goods. services and resources to enable the improvement of lives in the local communities both forthe present and the future. Support wlth Scholastlc Materlals The Tongole Foundation (fF) contlnued to support three schools in the Nkhotakots district of Malawi. namely: Mwalaw8tongole. Chltimani and Chankhokwe Primary Schools. TF continued to supply scholastic materials includlng exercise books, pens and pencils. sports uniforms. chalk. dusters and footballs and netballs. This support contlnues to enhance the teaching and leaming in these schools togetherwlth recreational activitles vla popular sports such as football and netball.
SuppLylng School Unlforms to needy puplts 23 school unlfomis were provlded to 23 needy leamers (12 bo and 11 glrls) at Mwal8watongole primary school which was a great relief to thelr parents who could not afford them fortheir children dueto ck of resources. Renovations of one teache3 house and the l)ulldlng of ono nowteachor's house at Mwalawatongole Prlmary School In orderto improve teachers. 8ccommodatlon atthe school. one house was renovated, and 8 new three-bedroom teacherfs house was bullt at the schooL This work has helped reduce accommodation challenges as te8chers who dld not have local accommodation are now living at the school whlch provides them with much more time to prepare for their work and not spend unnecess8ry tlme tr8velllng to the school each day. Renovatlon 014 classrooms at Mwalawatongole Prlmary School Two school blocks, each two classrooms were also renovated. The exlstlng school bulldings were heavily cracked and p08ed 8 danger to the pupll8 and t88cher8 especlally If 8 Storm hft the area. The cornmunlty contributed the bricks and 8 volunteer 8roup from the UK, organlsed by TF, provlded 8 great deal of the financial support for the work. The volunteer group vlsfted the school in June 2024 to decorate the schools by palntlngthem. The school now has 8 good classrooms whlchls conduclve to qU8llty learnlng. In the academlc year 2023124, the school had 907 puplts of 1¢h many were attr8Cted to the school because of the new cl8ssroom8. Road Safety Awareness for Pupll8 Awareness of road safety law8 and regulatlons continued In 12 schools wlth teachers In these schools teachlng pupils wlth the use of poster8 and road safety handbooks lCh the TF provlded. Due to roadworks on the M5, four schools do not h8ve school patrots to asslst the chlldren; however, children 8re now able to cross the road through the knowledge they have acquired from the road Safety lessons which teachers now provide them. Envlronmentsl Conservatlon Educatlon The Tongole Found8tion, In partnership wlth Afrlcan Parks. continue to sensltize communltles borderlng the Nkhotakota Wildlife ReseNe on the dangers of deforestatlon. the poaching of wlldllfe and the beneflts of the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife. The three prlmary schools that the TF supports have active Wildlife Clubs to enable children to gain the conservation messages through such areas as poems and drama. They also continue to planttrees in thelr schools.
Plans for the Futur• The Trustees and Country Director, Bentry Kalanga. have agreed that the main focus for the next few years is to contlnue wlth the Volunteer Groups °Renovation Schools Project. because of the poor state of infrastructure in the schools. A Volunte8r Group Is planned to travel to Malawl In the summer of 2026 wlth a vlew to build a fourth block at Chankhokwe School. Continue to enhance learnlng in Road Safety awareness in Prlm8ry Schools. Contlnue provldlng educatlonal materials forthe learners 8nd teachers in allthree schools. Continue to 8UPPOrt Imldllfe Clubs in schools. The blggergoal18 to bulld another schooLfrom scratch, 8S the TFdld wlth Chlllmanl; thls wlll be to build a three-classroom block at Ch8nkhanu Schoolwhlch18 In dlre need of 8881stance. A revlew of thls project Is currently undernay.
THETONGOLE FOUNDATION COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARAKfEE Trustees Annual Report for year ended 31 December 2024 The trustees. who are also directors for the purposes of company law. present their report and the unaudited financial ststements of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2024. The Trustees The trustees who served the company duringthe period were, as follows: D J Gridley (Chair) Djcole LA Morgan S McKnight S K Payne (resigned) Structure. Govemance and Management The charity is estsblished as a company Ilmited by guarantee and is governed bythe Memorandum and Articles of Association dated 30 November 2010. It Is under the control of the Board of Trustees. New Trustees are appointed by the Board of Trustees. Objectives and Actlvltles The charitys objectives are: The relAef of poverty and need, the protection of health, the advancement of education and the protection and conseNation of the environment forthe people of Malawl and. in particular. but not exclusively, in the periphery areas of the Nkhotskota Wlldlrfe ReseNe. by such means as the Trustees detennine. including the followin*. 1) Improving basic education in needy schools by improving infrastructure and basic educational support. 2) Improving awareness in environment and wildlife conseNation in and around the Nkhotakots Wildlife ReseNe. 3} Providing and assisting in the provision of goods. services and resources to enable the improvement of lives in the local communities both forthe present and the future. Support wlth Scholastlc Materlals The Tongole Foundation (fF) contlnued to support three schools in the Nkhotakots district of Malawi. namely: Mwalaw8tongole. Chltimani and Chankhokwe Primary Schools. TF continued to supply scholastic materials includlng exercise books, pens and pencils. sports uniforms. chalk. dusters and footballs and netballs. This support contlnues to enhance the teaching and leaming in these schools togetherwlth recreational activitles vla popular sports such as football and netball.
SuppLylng School Unlforms to needy puplts 23 school unlfomis were provlded to 23 needy leamers (12 bo and 11 glrls) at Mwal8watongole primary school which was a great relief to thelr parents who could not afford them fortheir children dueto ck of resources. Renovations of one teache3 house and the l)ulldlng of ono nowteachor's house at Mwalawatongole Prlmary School In orderto improve teachers. 8ccommodatlon atthe school. one house was renovated, and 8 new three-bedroom teacherfs house was bullt at the schooL This work has helped reduce accommodation challenges as te8chers who dld not have local accommodation are now living at the school whlch provides them with much more time to prepare for their work and not spend unnecess8ry tlme tr8velllng to the school each day. Renovatlon 014 classrooms at Mwalawatongole Prlmary School Two school blocks, each two classrooms were also renovated. The exlstlng school bulldings were heavily cracked and p08ed 8 danger to the pupll8 and t88cher8 especlally If 8 Storm hft the area. The cornmunlty contributed the bricks and 8 volunteer 8roup from the UK, organlsed by TF, provlded 8 great deal of the financial support for the work. The volunteer group vlsfted the school in June 2024 to decorate the schools by palntlngthem. The school now has 8 good classrooms whlchls conduclve to qU8llty learnlng. In the academlc year 2023124, the school had 907 puplts of 1¢h many were attr8Cted to the school because of the new cl8ssroom8. Road Safety Awareness for Pupll8 Awareness of road safety law8 and regulatlons continued In 12 schools wlth teachers In these schools teachlng pupils wlth the use of poster8 and road safety handbooks lCh the TF provlded. Due to roadworks on the M5, four schools do not h8ve school patrots to asslst the chlldren; however, children 8re now able to cross the road through the knowledge they have acquired from the road Safety lessons which teachers now provide them. Envlronmentsl Conservatlon Educatlon The Tongole Found8tion, In partnership wlth Afrlcan Parks. continue to sensltize communltles borderlng the Nkhotakota Wildlife ReseNe on the dangers of deforestatlon. the poaching of wlldllfe and the beneflts of the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife. The three prlmary schools that the TF supports have active Wildlife Clubs to enable children to gain the conservation messages through such areas as poems and drama. They also continue to planttrees in thelr schools.
Plans for the Futur• The Trustees and Country Director, Bentry Kalanga. have agreed that the main focus for the next few years is to contlnue wlth the Volunteer Groups °Renovation Schools Project. because of the poor state of infrastructure in the schools. A Volunte8r Group Is planned to travel to Malawl In the summer of 2026 wlth a vlew to build a fourth block at Chankhokwe School. Continue to enhance learnlng in Road Safety awareness in Prlm8ry Schools. Contlnue provldlng educatlonal materials forthe learners 8nd teachers in allthree schools. Continue to 8UPPOrt Imldllfe Clubs in schools. The blggergoal18 to bulld another schooLfrom scratch, 8S the TFdld wlth Chlllmanl; thls wlll be to build a three-classroom block at Ch8nkhanu Schoolwhlch18 In dlre need of 8881stance. A revlew of thls project Is currently undernay.
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THE TONGOLE FOUNDATION REPORT OF ThE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 The Irustees who are a150 dlrectors d the for the puryxw of thg CryTPBnigs Act 2006. present Ihelr report the financial stateffi of the dwrfty for tho year erKlgd 31 Deranber 2024. The Ine8S have adoptod the pn)vlskns of Act))untlng arKI Reportlng by Charilies: Statem1 of Raccffi apP(ble to th8rtlies prepartng Ihetr a(wunts in a¢x¢rdance th8 FbndBI Reportlrq Starthrd In Ihe UK arttl Repjbllc of IrelaNI (FRS 102) {effo¢live 1 Jenu8ry 2019). Govemlng document Th8 tharlty 19 (xjntrolled by its gtMmiTrJ d0aJM a da8d and cajns11 a (xmipany. Ibrfted by guarantse, as defined by the Companlos Pd 2006. REFERENCE AND AOMINISTRATIVE DEfAIL8 Reglster•d Company numb•r 07102126 (England and Wales) R•gl8teTod Charfty numb•r 1139568 Suts 2 Bulffidds Hou88 The Plaln Goudhurnt Kent TN17 1AE Tru•teO8 S K Payne Compeny Threthr (ralned 1.924) D J Grfdiey DJCole Ms L A Morgan {appointed 1.9.24) S McKnlght lappolnled 1.9.24) Company 8gcr•t•ry Indendent Examlnw Ackland Webb Ltd Chartered Certified AC0nn Sutte 1, First Floor 3 Jubllee Way Faversh8m Kenl ME13 8GD and Md on Its tKhalfty. D J C?rliiley- Tnjstse
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