President Museveni attended a Thanksgiving service celebrating Yoweri with Esta Rutamwebwa at Mutanoga Dairy Farm. He praised them for their faith, which helped their community grow spiritually through material support. The President noted how they blended Christianity with Banyankore traditions. Their spiritual journey made them settle down to help develop their area. Museveni first met the family when he was just 14 years old.
He remembered their hard work for community improvement. The President asked everyone to use modern farming methods like zero grazing. He talked about clearing bush on farms where one square mile could feed 300 cows. An acre of land with grass for silage can feed 12 local cows or 8 Friesian cows. The children plan to build Bishop's Girls School to honor their parents.
Museveni promised 100 million Ugandan shillings for a school bus for this project. Emmanuel Tayebwa spoke about how his parents shaped their family's future. Many important people came to the service, such as Ministers and Parliament Members. The legacy of the Rutamwebwa couple continues through their community impact.
He remembered their hard work for community improvement. The President asked everyone to use modern farming methods like zero grazing. He talked about clearing bush on farms where one square mile could feed 300 cows. An acre of land with grass for silage can feed 12 local cows or 8 Friesian cows. The children plan to build Bishop's Girls School to honor their parents.
Museveni promised 100 million Ugandan shillings for a school bus for this project. Emmanuel Tayebwa spoke about how his parents shaped their family's future. Many important people came to the service, such as Ministers and Parliament Members. The legacy of the Rutamwebwa couple continues through their community impact.