Joyce Namugambe
The Bishop of Mukono Diocese the Rt. Rev Enos Kitto Kagodo challenged the candidates who are yet to sit for their final UNEB examinations to stand firm, be committed and look unto the Lord so that they can be able to pass there exams successfully.
During the dedication service of pupils and students at St. Johns educational centre and celebration of 25 years of existence of the institution, which took place in Namuyenje parish, in Nasuuti Archdeaconry, Bishop Kagodo appealed to Students to believe in themselves without fear and pray to God so that He helps them to pass their exams.
However, he commended parents who spared time to attend the dedication service of their children, as it indicates the parents’ responsibility towards their children.
One of the founders of these schools and former MP of Mukono south Hon Johnson Muyanja Ssenyonga expressed gratitude over pupils and students who have gone through these schools and became successful personalities on the country.
However, Hon Ssenyonga expressed concern over parents who do not want to support their children through paying the school requirements, and they want the Founder to carter for everything concerning their children’s education.
St. Johns educational centre is made up of sections such as Primary, Secondary, and vocational training institute and the Kabaka of Buganda His Majesty Ronald Muwenda Mutebi the II officially opened it on 27th September 1998.