Tuesday, October 22, 2013

GOVERNOR CONTINUES CLUB VISITATIONS UGANDA

KAMPALA, UGANDA: District Governor Lion Wilson Ndesanjo's hectic twelve days of club visitations in Uganda is about to end with visits to Lions Cluub of Kampala Cosmopolitan & L.C. of Mubs today (Thursday 23rd Oct). In the next two days he will be busy with Kampala New century, Kampala Central and Leo Club of Makerere University.

The entourage of the Governor was warmly received by hosting clubs and numerous banquets were held in his honour where he presented his friendship banner and lapel pins to the club leaders and prominent guests and civic leaders. He also participated in board of directors meeting, conducted sessions of question-answer with club leaders.

In Masaka he was well received by Lions Club of Masaka and Leos Club of Uganda Martyrs University Nkozi. Club President of Leo Nsimbirwa Kato and Treasurer M. Samson accompanied by President of L.C. Masaka lion Njala Charles and D.O. Dr. Herman Musiitwe toured the university.

He also took time to visit and inspect the club signature project, Lions Nursery School which was built with financial assistance from Lions Clubs International. He was escorted around the school by school headmistress Mrs. Katimba Jascent Nakimbugwe.

As at other towns in Uganda, he paid a courtesy call on the Civic Dignitaries, His Worship the Mayor of Masaka Hon. Kayemba Afayo and Town Clerk Mr. Kimbowa Joseph.

At Kyemboko he was guest of Leo Club of Kampala Host at Kyemboko University. He visited the special school Kireka School for disadvantaged children. Here he witnessed the project of literacy campaign where children were taught to paint, read and write. A project to plant trees was also conducted.

Twenty five white canes for the blind people were donated to UNAB to commemorate day for the blind people.

The third and final lap of club visitations programme is expected to end on Friday  this week and the Governor is expected in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on Saturday 26th October. After four weeks, he will tour the clubs in the Northern Tanzania which will take almost one full week.

Story by Abdul Hai
Source: Uganda Lions Clubs


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