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Children music group for big maiden trip

By Moses Kitakule | Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 4 April, 2023 | 2

“All work and no play makes children dull,” recalls Kenneth Kaziba, the creative director of Busoga Children Orchestra. The group was one of the highlights of last year’s Christmas celebrations held at Busesa Mixed Primary School which is near where the group is now rehearsing for a major event due next month.   “We startedRead more

Music In the Air: The Busesa Christmas Celebrations

By Moses Kitakule | Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 11 January, 2023 | 1

On Monday, December 19th, 2022, the Kitakule Foundation sponsored an all-ages Christmas celebration at Busesa Mixed Primary School. In the past, the event was held at the Busesa Community Library, but the venue change allowed more community members to join in the festivities. As early as 10 am, children made their way to the celebrationRead more

Busesa library gets more computers

By Moses Kitakule | Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 25 October, 2022 | 2

With the world fast becoming a global village and becoming more and more digitally connected, embracing computer knowledge is the way to go. It may not matter much at what scale one knows about a computerized gadget, but it does help a great deal to one who doesn’t know a thing. It is therefore greatRead more

New Iberia Rotary Club Donation

By Moses Kitakule | Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 24 May, 2022 | 2

We are grateful to the New Iberia Rotary Club for their donation of $1500 to Kitakule foundation. The money has been used to purchase computers for Busesa children’s Library.  Great appreciation to Rotary International members for their assistance to the Foundation in various forms.Read more

During and after the lockdown

By Hannah Kitakule | Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 19 May, 2022 | 1

Since the lockdown was lifted, pupils and students had to go back to school and cover lost ground. The first term got underway and now they are going back for the second term. So how did they spend their holidays during the lockdown and after the lockdown? These questions below were asked to a numberRead more

Kitakule Foundation hosts ICT Camp

By Moses Kitakule | Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 22 December, 2021 | 2

When the Covid -19 pandemic struck, it caused major disruptions on a global scale. As a result of this, education was one of the most hit sectors in Uganda and all students at every level had to stay home for many months. But staying home and doing nothing constructive would also be a waste ofRead more

Meet our staff at the Kitakule Foundation

By Moses Kitakule | Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 9 September, 2021 | 1

Keba Yokonia is a certified nurse. He joined the clinic staff in 2018. Before then, he worked in Bulenga, Kampala, in a drug store. He loves working with children and stated that the conditions provided by bosses are favourable. He also thinks that their services are in high demand in the community and surrounding areas.Read more

Meet our staff at the Kitakule Foundation

By Moses Kitakule | Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 9 September, 2021 | 1

Nathan Munyirwa, Medical Centre In –charge Nathan joined the clinic on 15 December in 2018. He holds a diploma in Clinic medicine and Community health. He says he enjoys his work because he likes children and that he enjoys the flexibility the job offers. “There is friendship between workers and a conducive working environment,” heRead more

Meet our staff at the Kitakule Foundation

By Moses Kitakule | Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 18 August, 2021 | 2

My name is Stephen Sooka. I am the Program Coordinator of the Kitakule Foundation. My role basically involves planning and supporting the implementation of the foundation’s development programs. I count it as a great honor and opportunity to contribute to the development of a community that would otherwise be disadvantaged if the foundation did notRead more

Lock down eased but not churches

By Moses Kitakule | Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 5 August, 2021 | 0

After Corona virus numbers had surged in the last two months especially in Kampala and Wakiso including many deaths, Uganda went into another lock down. President Museveni had initially announced a lock down to last 42 days, after about a week, he again announced another extension of 42 days and this got many people worriedRead more

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