MICHAEL N
Bishop Evans Akakwasa, the Bishop of NFBPC, National Fellowship of Born Again Pentecostal Churches, in Ntungamo District, who also doubles as the Senior Pastor at Holiness City Cathedral Rwashamaire, has called upon parents and guardians to embrace the education of their children for a brilliant future. He made these remarks yesterday while launching the construction of a library and main hall at Holiness Mothercare Nursery and Primary School in Rwashamaire Town, Kajara, Ntungamo District.
The launching comes at a time when Bishop Evans Akakwasa was also celebrating his 44th birthday, where he revealed that Holiness Mothercare School has two pioneer Primary Seven candidates sitting for PLE UNEB exams in 2024 and 2025. Evans noted that the school has been encountering a challenge of lacking enough rooms for holding examinations and other school activities, which has also prevented the school from becoming a UNEB examination center.
Bishop Evans further stated that the school began in 2008 with a nursery section, until it got its first pioneers in 2024, registering improved performance compared to other schools. Evans noted that with the coming of Trade Order Enforcement, the school is prepared to have a modern facility that matches the current laws.
Despite challenges in the education sector, Evans highlighted that Holiness City Cathedral Church has supported its neighboring communities through the provision of free water via its borehole, employment for teachers and other teaching staff such as site builders, holding charity drives by supporting the needy with clothes and food, giving free education scholarships to over 40 pupils at Holiness Mothercare School, and provision of guidance and counseling services through prayers and fellowships.
During this library and main hall construction launch, which was attended by friends, the business community, school parents, and pastors of NFBPC, over 250 bags of cement were raised. The construction is proposed to take five months to be completed.
