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Namugongo - Kira Town

Kampala Uganda

Yearly Archives: 2017

This season has featured our community taking part in Irish potato growing for the first time ever. So far the we are not doing so bad, the crop is growing well despite the increasing sunshine. However, we may need more rain (water) for the successful growth of the potatoes. Thus if it fails to rain, the only plan B will […]
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Suuna stands at peace with his new pair of sandals In an effort to improve on the personal hygiene of our boys, the community has bought new pairs of sandals for every boy. Before these sandals, the boys were seen walking bare-footed and most often some of them reported cases of minor accidents including collision of their feet with jutting […]
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The construction works of Don Bosco Primary School Block II are now seen at another stage. The workers at the moment are fitting in the doors and windows. Each new day sees us prospering to another stage. This prosperity never comes only with the workers’ efforts but with mostly the blessings and favors from God.
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As soon as the Holy Eucharistic Celebration got done, the pupils begun to prepare for the beginning of term three examinations. This activity begun today and most probably by the end of Friday all the pupils will be done with their papers. May the Lord bless them with knowledge as they journey with education.    
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Primary Five starting off with the Holiday Package Corrections

On the 18th of September, most of the Ugandan schools kicked on with their final academic term, “the promotional term” It happened to be a cold and cloud day dawn when a bell sounded at exactly 5:30AM to wake our pupils up in preparation for the new term.

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Our church has also been provided with new cathedral glasses in the process of its renovation. Cathedral glass is the name given commercially to monochromatic sheet glass. It is thin by comparison with slab glass, may be colored, and is textured on one side. The name draws from the fact that windows of stained glass were a feature of medieval […]
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Fr. Ellie Mingling Posho that came from our maize Just today; the cook, the children and all who witnessed were shocked to see the Rector taking part in the cooking. The rector mingled posho like an expert cook. It was interesting to see him prepared the food that came from our garden. The same maize we planted, weeded and harvested […]
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Piglets breastfeeding From the mating day, the pig takes three months, three weeks, three days, three hours and e.t.c to deliver its pups. The same period for our pigs still hold; on 10th of Sunday, one of the pigs gave birth to eleven lively and healthy piglets. Am not aware of the number of males and female piglets but I […]
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With the on-going works of Don Bosco Primary School Block II construction, the community had decided to make their own bricks in order to cut some costs. The process went on well first though failed at last when the engineer recommended a different type of bricks. He said, “These bricks are not good for a flat” Uganda is ranked first […]
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Shekiuna with others pose for a group photo

Rev. Fr. Ellie, Shekiuna and Linda

On the 5th of September, our lovely Shekiuna left for America after spending about three months helping in the education of Don Bosco Primary School pupils. It was very interesting to see her share with the pupils, teachers and social workers.

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