Villages Buzz with Solar M7 Light and Hope

ICT leader Joyce Nabbosa started Solar M7 kits for rural homes needing clean power. She told reporters this helps people join the digital world. Many country areas lack electricity, which hurts women, children old people who need a safe light device for charging. The small solar system works without special skills perfect for places far from power lines.

The first step gives away 1000 free kits to rural women, whom Nabbosa calls community lights, deserving of better lives. Energy helps health, learning earning money. This fits with Uganda's plans to bring power everywhere, as the president wants. Nabbosa asked partner donor companies to join them in helping every home have light, every child read every mother stay safe.

Solar makers Innocent Kwooya and Henry Lutwama created these kits during school computer trips. They saw students with classroom computers but dark homes at night, making homework hard. Each kit comes with one panel, four lights, a battery for phones, and other small things. The simple design lets anyone set it up quickly without training.
 

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