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Companies donate to Buganda kingdom in Luwalo project. 

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Joyce Namugambe

The second Deputy Katikkiro in Buganda Kingdom Owekitiibwa Robert Wagwa Nsibirwa has challenged people who don’t appreciate the efforts of others into their development but instead shadow them with negativities.

Owekitiibwa Nsibirwa says that if it is a collective responsibility that pushes you to success, you need to accredit those who work hand in hand to push you, as this will improve on harmony among people.

He mentioned this, in his meeting with different companies from Kawempe who met in Bulange to deliver their contribution in the “Luwalo” project which is one of the projects which was initiated by the Katikkiro to lead Buganda Kingdom to development.

He has encouraged them to continue taking part into such contributions towards the kingdom if they want to see their kingdom develop.

In the same way, the state minister for local government Owekitiibwa Joseph Kawuki has appealed to Baganda in different parts of the country to endeavor contributing towards the Kingdom work to see it developing smoothly.

The Buganda Kingdom representative from Kawempe Benon Ntege has commended the contribution from these companies saying, his mobilization has not been a success.

Among the companies which have contributed include Tonnet Agro Engineering co. Ltd 500,000/-,Hariss international Ltd 1,000,000/-, Trio Alliance construction co. Ltd 500,000/-, and HEMA Beverages Ltd 500,000/-.

It should be noted that the Katikkiro of Buganda Charles Peter Mayiga established projects that can help the kingdom improve economically. These include “Oluwalo” which is a competitive contribution of Buganda people from their respective sub counties, “Ettofaali”, which was aimed at collecting money for the reconstruction of the Kasubi tombs which caught fire in 2010, Emmwanyi terimba, which aims at encouraging Buganda People to grow and process coffee to fight against poverty, among others.

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