The young man tells of how, when he built these remarkable scultures, he dreamed of building his own real car one day.
Now like Kondi in the book who sat under the shade of a tree in Malawi and built his Galimoto, Mr. Ntubanga has set up a welding shop under a tree in Dar es Salaam. And like Kondi he has followed his dream with determination and perseverance and has created a real working car from scaps of metal and other findings.
According to the email I recieved: The car has already made its maiden trial “sail-far” safari, on road travelling from Dar es salaam where it was made at a welding workshop under a big tree, to Dodoma-the capital and back, covering without complication, 450km twice, (thus 900km), on the journey that took 13 hours plus either way..!
For according to himself, he has done that to fulfil that childhood dream. As a child back in the village of Ng’wang’wita, area of Ng’wangimu, ward of Nkoma in Bariadi District Shinyanga Region, he used to make toy cars-“galimotos” and thought that when he grows up he will make the real one. He sees this as just the beginning of flowering of his creativity. He plans to make other kinds of devices (implements) to meet the challenge of transportation in general, produces and goods carriage in urban and rural areas, sick people (emergence) carriage in rural areas, water availability – its carriage and storage, irrigation; electricity supply and agricultural agrarian revolution via simple technologies etc. This means that here is a “Tanzanian Thomas Edison” potential too..!
He says his car is multipurpose that, apart from being a 1.3 tonnes “beast of burden” able to carry up to 10 people as a group with their goods, or alternatively transport 1000 litres of water a go, can as well…
(2) Grind /mill maize and other cereals,
(3) Threshing same too,
(4) Extract-squeeze out sunflower oil from sunflower seeds,
(5) Pump water from wells and ponds,
(6)Make mud-made bricks, whether to be sun-dried (adobes) or red clay fire-burnt.
(7)Be source of (produce) electrical power in the village for computer learning courses right at rural areas…!