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Busoga’s Prosperity Carnival: ONC Chief Ignites Joy As Kyabazinga Kasiki Unleashes Wealth Magic On Bazzukulu
By Gad Masereka
The National Chairman’s Office (ONC), led by Hajjat Hadijjah Namyalo, took a significant step on Friday by empowering various youth and women groups in Busoga with a diverse range of equipment aimed at alleviating poverty in their households.
Addressing a crowd of thousands, Hajjat Namyalo emphasized the crucial need for every Ugandan to embrace the economic guidance advocated by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. She conveyed that the equipment distributed during the empowerment drive was a direct contribution from the President himself, highlighting his commitment to uplifting the lives of citizens.
Hajjat Namyalo proceeded to distribute an array of equipment, including welding machines, deep fryers, car washing machines, G-Nuts grinding machines, bricklaying machines, hoes, spraying pumps, fertilizers, seeds, popcorn machines, and salon equipment, among others. Notable beneficiaries of this initiative included the Busoga Kingdom Skilling Group, Kiwumo Youth Development Association, Buwaji Youth Carpentry Group, Sisimuka Women Development Group, Kyabazinga Voluntary Guards, Busoga Bulaleire Group, Bukono Youth Group, and Bukono Mpango youth group, among many others.
Commending the ONC’s generosity and strategic efforts, Busoga Kingdom Prime Minister Joseph Muvawala expressed appreciation for the initiative’s goal of fostering a prosperous country with empowered citizens. He also cautioned the Kyabazinga subjects to use the provided equipment responsibly, assuring that there would be monitoring to ensure adherence to the intended purposes.
After the empowerment activities, the attendees were treated to a world of entertainment, with Gravity Omutujju delivering electrifying performances.
Notably, the event was not only about empowerment but also extended hospitality to the attendees, with a variety of food and drinks provided, creating a festive atmosphere that resonated with participants from Kampala and various parts of the country. Some were even seen packing these provisions to share with their loved ones back home.