MUGABE R
Development enthusiasts have been urged to support public projects as a means of breaking the cycle of poverty and fostering community growth.
The call was made today by North Kigezi Diocese Retired Reverend James Karahukayo during a handover ceremony of a Universal Computer system, complete with four monitors, donated to Rugarama Primary School in Bugyera Kitojo Parish, Buyanja Sub County, Rukungiri District.
Rev. Karahukayo emphasized that community development has traditionally been a voluntary cultural practice carried out through communal work. He encouraged well-wishers to continue supporting public projects to promote general development.
Ordinand James Tindimwebwa, the Lay Reader of Rugarama Church of Uganda, commended Rev. Karahukayo for introducing computer literacy at the school—a key skill in today’s digital age. He also urged affluent community members to prioritize helping the needy as a pathway to blessings.
Dan Kabeho, Chairperson of the school’s Management Committee, praised the retired cleric for his transformative support and pledged to ensure sustainability, benefiting both the school and the wider community.
School headteacher Ronald Kansiime welcomed the computer donation, highlighting that it would enhance practical computer lessons, support teachers’ research, and improve printing services, including for public use.
The donation is expected to significantly boost digital literacy and community engagement at Rugarama Primary School.
