FIVE builders from Britain who volunteered to build a school in the remote Kenyan village of Watamu, were rewarded by being made tribal elders, the British press reported on Friday.The men, who worked 15-hour shifts for two weeks without pay, were appointed elders of the million-strong Girimia tribe at a ceremony attended by 5000 people. Led by Mark Orchard (32), who heard of the village’s need of a school during a holiday to Kenya, the five builders decided to cut short the six years the villagers expected to wait before being able to afford the construction of a class room. Thousands watched the five men toiling — and sometimes fainting in the heat — over the two weeks.