Youth group flips the switch for a school, and it actually matters. Buganda Yiyo Buganda Yange sent electrical installation materials to Pookino Nursery School in Kamugombwa, Buddu County, aiming for working lights, safer rooms, and a better learning vibe. The handover went to Third Deputy Pookino, Dick Muwanga, who manages schools across the county.
Head of Buddu County, Pookino Jude Muleke, applauded the effort, then pushed for grit. He warned that ditching projects once quick cash fails to appear wastes momentum, and he said real community progress needs patience, steady planning, and income streams that last.
Muleke urged young people to show up for elections, make informed choices, and back leaders ready to tackle youth problems, since livelihoods depend on it. Muwanga credited the group’s digital organizing, which rallies support, protects the monarchy’s institution, and feeds the Buganda Kingdom’s social and economic growth.
Chairperson Munaawa Dan framed it as a shared duty. The Kabaka set up schools for his people, he said, and citizens, especially young ones, keep those schools alive. The team wants tangible upgrades for classrooms, promising rollouts across all Buganda counties.
Treasurer Omumbejja Dorothy Nattu tied the donation to a wider mission to lift education standards across the Kingdom. Access to electricity helps teachers teach, and students learn, particularly as campuses gear up for the first term. The timing boosts Pookino Nursery School right when learning spaces need it most.
Head of Buddu County, Pookino Jude Muleke, applauded the effort, then pushed for grit. He warned that ditching projects once quick cash fails to appear wastes momentum, and he said real community progress needs patience, steady planning, and income streams that last.
Muleke urged young people to show up for elections, make informed choices, and back leaders ready to tackle youth problems, since livelihoods depend on it. Muwanga credited the group’s digital organizing, which rallies support, protects the monarchy’s institution, and feeds the Buganda Kingdom’s social and economic growth.
Chairperson Munaawa Dan framed it as a shared duty. The Kabaka set up schools for his people, he said, and citizens, especially young ones, keep those schools alive. The team wants tangible upgrades for classrooms, promising rollouts across all Buganda counties.
Treasurer Omumbejja Dorothy Nattu tied the donation to a wider mission to lift education standards across the Kingdom. Access to electricity helps teachers teach, and students learn, particularly as campuses gear up for the first term. The timing boosts Pookino Nursery School right when learning spaces need it most.