Friday, May 17, 2024

THANK YOU CPA Frederick Wanume Kibbedi

This message was "penned" by CPA Frederick Wanume Kibbedi. It is a very humbling message and I am most grateful and extremely humbled to you CPA. 

Thank you very much for your kind words. It was such an honour to serve with you all

Good Bless you CPA Frederick Wanume Kibbedi




Celebrating the Visionary Leadership of Daniel Ronald Ruhweza


As the sun sets on another chapter in the storied history of the Mwiri Old Boys Association, we commemorate the remarkable tenure of President Daniel Ronald Ruhweza.


Renowned for his unwavering dedication and visionary leadership, Ruhweza's impact on the Mwiri fraternity is truly unparalleled. During his time at the helm, he presided over a series of transformative initiatives that have left an indelible mark on the institution he holds dear.


The rehabilitation of the residential houses for both teachers and students stands as a testament to his commitment to providing a conducive environment for learning and growth. The re-roofing of the School Mess ensured that the sustenance of the Mwiri family remained a top priority. And the restoration of the cherished school chapel, a sacred space that holds immense significance for the Mwiri faithful, is a testament to his deep-rooted faith and desire to nurture the spiritual well-being of the community.


Ruhweza's leadership also saw the growth of the Life Membership initiative, a program that has strengthened the bonds between past and present Mwiri students, fostering a sense of belonging and unity that transcends generations. The revitalized Mwiri League and the growth of Mwiri Investment SACCO further solidified his vision of empowering the Mwiri fraternity through innovative platforms for networking, collaboration, and financial security.


But Ruhweza's impact extended beyond the physical infrastructure and practical initiatives. His unwavering support for the Mwiri Mentorship program and the revitalization of the Scripture Union showcased his dedication to nurturing the next generation of Mwiri leaders, instilling in them the values and principles that have defined the institution for decades.


As Ruhweza hands over the reins of the Mwiri Old Boys Association, he leaves behind a legacy of excellence, innovation, and a renewed sense of pride and purpose within the Mwiri family. His thoughtful leadership, public oratory skills, and deep-rooted commitment to the betterment of his alma mater have cemented his status as a true icon, not only within the Mwiri community but also in the broader realms of academia and civic engagement.


As we bid farewell to Ruhweza's tenure as President, we can't help but look to the future with a renewed sense of optimism and anticipation. For the foundation he has laid, the dreams he has inspired, and the spirit he has reignited will undoubtedly pave the way for the continued growth and success of Busoga College Mwiri – an academic giant that will forever bear the imprint of this visionary leader. For God and Our Country 


CPA Frederick Wanume Kibbedi








Thursday, May 16, 2024

JESUS WAS THE EPITOME OF MANHOOD

By Kacha Jimmy




As a fresher in December 2018, I had an opportunity to attend the Maleness and Manhood meeting organized by Dr. Daniel Ruhweza. As young people who had just joined university education, we had heard so many voices (the good and bad, the encouraging ones and those that were meant to swerve us from the idea of our identity as Men).


The discussions were divided in two 2 sessions. The first session we were always divided in two groups; MEN had a discussion as men and then the WOMEN also had their own discussions Thereafter, we would have a joint session where we shared ideas and thoughts on the theme.


As I listened to the speakers, I started to have a clearer understanding of the difference between a Male and a MAN; having been to only single sex schools from primary one to Senior Six where we preferred to be called men and not boys by our teachers, the discussion helped me to understand that a man is one who carries on certain principles in life as a piece created by God.


Through the many discussions we have heard on this theme, I have been able to understand that I have a responsibility to leave the world in a better state than I found it. Responsibility as to my family, friends, and the society. MEN do not ask for things to be done; MEN get things done. Jesus was the epitome of manhood, stalwart in mission, bold, obedient to the point of death, fearless in His proclamation of truth, sacrificial in His acts of love, and resolved to do His Father’s will. Jesus had force, authority, and control in a way that marked Him as virile and robust.


I am excited for the Saturday Discussion and invite all of you for this great opportunity to unlearn and learn. 


Jimmy Kacha

Lawyer

Monday, May 13, 2024

Happy Mother's Day

 Happy Mother's Day

To the one who made me

A Father

To the most generous 

Loving, kind and helpful Mom

To the one who never never never gives up on her children

To the beautiful in heart and appearance Mom

To the most hardworking 

Most zealous 

Most considerate

Most sacrificial Mom I know

Thank you for loving your children

Thank you for caring 

Thank you for thinking of them before yourself 

God bless you

We love you big big big

Amen







Thursday, May 09, 2024

 MORNING WALK 



By D R Ruhweza

May 9th 2024


When I was walking today 

I realised what a blessed man I am

Not because of fat bank accounts and hectares of land

Not in position and influence 

No

It is not in what I do not have

But what I have


Starting with the ability to walk

The eyes to see the beauty around me

The nose to smell the rain and clean air of the morning

The ears to hear the hussle and bustle of the morning traffic .

The mind to medidate on a marvellous and awesome God 

And the heart to think of my family friends, mentors, mentees, acquaintances church and workplace

That and so much more


What are you grateful for?