Saturday, September 14, 2013

GOVERNOR WILLY NDESANJO CONTINUES VISITATIONS

KABALE, UGANDA: District Governor Lion Wilson Ndesanjo's tour of club visitations in Uganda continues and today he will be the Chief Guest at Lions Club of Mbarara.

Governor Willy and First Lady Florense have already visited four clubs and were busy throughout the last five days immediately after finishing the hectic First Cabinet Meeting, Leadership Seminar and Installation of Cabinet and District Officers in Kampala on 7th September.

This is the second lap of Uganda Club Visitations and top on the list was Lions Club of Kyenjonjo where he attended a joint board of directors meeting with them and later participated in the food donation project and a tree planting campaign.

On Wednesday 11th, the Governor's entourage visited Lions Club of Kasese where he held the board of directors meeting, participated in the tree planting project. He presented his official Governor's banner and badge to club leaders as well.

On Thursday 12th, he visited Lions Club of Bushenyi and witnessed the blood donation project, assistance to a girls school which accomodates disabled pupils. The Governor and First Lady paid a courtesy call to the Civic Leaders who included the Deputy Mayor of Bushenyi.

At Bushenyi, a new Leo club was chartered which comprises students from Kampala International University. Three new members were also inducted at the fabulous banquet held in honour of the visiting dignitaries.

On Friday 13th September, the Governor and First Lady visited Lions Club of Kabale and saw some fantastic projects undertaken by the club. They planted 600 trees and the target is close to 2,000 in the coming months. They also visited and inspected quality projects at Rugabama Hospital where they have constructed Department for Eyes, Maternity Ward with help from grant provided by Lions Clubs International Fund.
Later they held a joint board meeting and banquet where the Governor presented his personal banner and Lion Lapel Badges.

Story by Abdul Hai


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