Thursday 23 September 2021

The Brick SEPTEMBER 2021 EDITION

 


EDITOR’S  NOTE

Dear Readers,
I welcome you to September, the Basic Education and Literacy month. A month which brings awareness among the masses, opens avenues for opportunities as well as self-advancement and improvement. Being able to read and write means being able to keep up with current events, communicate effectively, and understand the issues that are shaping our world.

Thank you for always reading our monthly bulletin. Please receive and enjoy your copy and endeavor to share it with a friend.

Our monthly magazine is here to keep you updated on our Rotary club activities and all that’s happening around the Rotary world. Let us keep informed.

Our September issue features various activities like speeches from our club President, the Rotary International President, our District Governor, the editor’s note, the Rotary Cancer Run, the Rotary International President’s visit to Uganda, our Jjanyi monthly immunization and community work, different articles, anniversaries and celebrations from different Rotarians, and so many more.

Enjoy your bulletin and have a blessed week.


PRESIDENT  ALEX  KAMUKAMA’S  SEPTEMBER MESSAGE

In Rotary September is a month that focuses of Basic Education and Adult literacy,.

I wish to appreciate members of the Rotary Club of Kajansi for your tireless efforts towards dismenating appropriate ways of achieving the desired goal.

Through the Vents Buddy group that doubles as the Youth Committee, great speakers have been invited to share their expertise in  the subject matter.



We learnt from Past Presidents Annet Nannyonjo and Martin Lwanga how to utilise the online tools to make it possible for learners whose schools were closed because of Covid 19 pandemic.

The Club has remained steadfast in pushing the agenda to revamp Katwe Bweya Primary school. A Global Grant Application was submitted seeking funding that will cover construction of toilets, furniture and computer facilities.

Once these amenities are obtained, the young learners will be able access reasonable learning environments. We hope that their academic performance will improve and ultimately, their future will be brighter.

Rotarians are aware that the ability of the population to read and write enhances their chances of  reducing poverty, tackling diseases, and  caring for the environment. The success in  these areas of focus seem to have their foundation in learning how to write and read.

As we are called upon by our Rotary International President Shekhar Mehta to go and Serve to Change Lives, let us do exactly that.

CMP Alex Kamukama