Huge congratulations to Rtn. @KaziroKyambadde from the Rotary Club of Kampala East on his election as the District Governor for D9218 (2028-2029)๐
We are incredibly proud of your leadership and dedication to service. Under your guidance, we look forward to achieving even greater milestones as we continue to impact communities.
Join us in celebrating this remarkable achievement! ๐๐
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Omujulizi Karoli Lwanga yayokebwa nga 3 June 1886 awo awaazimbibwa ekiggwa ky'Abajulizi e Namugongo. Abajulizi Abakatoliki bali 24.
E Nakiyanja ye wattirwa Abajulizi abasinga obungi. Abapolositante bali 23.
Nga tukuza olunaku lw'Abajulizi, n'Obukirisito, tujjukire Ssekabaka Muteesa I, eyayita abasomesa/abaminsane (era Nnakazadde wa Uganda), ate ne Ssekabaka Mwanga II, eyatta abasomi ng'alwanirira ensi ye, kyokka ate awo n'asiga Obukirisito mu Uganda.
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St. Charles Lwanga was burnt on 3rd June 1886, at the site of the Martrys Shrine, Namugongo. There are 24 canonised Catholic Martyrs. Most Martyrs were executed at Nakiyanja. There are 23 Anglican Martyrs.
As we commemorate the Martyrs, and Christianity, we should pay respects to Ssekabaka Muteesa I, who invited teachers/missionaries (who is actually the Father of modern Uganda), and Ssekabaka Mwanga II, who ordered killing of the Martyrs, as he struggled for his country's sovereignty, but planted the Christian seed in Uganda, as a consequence. CPM
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