Wednesday, 1 July 2015

AG Peace give a talk on Being a gift to the World at Rotary Club of Kampala West

AG Peace on Be  a Gift to the World
This afternoon, our own AG Peace Taremwa has given a  talk about this year's theme "Be a gift to the world"  to Rotary Club of Kampala West at Shangai Hotel.
He started by posing a question to members present. How much have you contributed to Polio, visited projects, contributed to Rotary Foundation? He said that  if you haven't given, then you are a different gift.

He went on to say that If you haven't given to RF it means you haven't been a gift. "I request you to give to the Rotary Foundation" he said.

He went on to ask another question. How much time are you giving to Rotary? some people only come to Rotary meeting when they have an appointment in town. When you give us your time you will be a gift to the world.
AG Peace on Be  a Gift to the World at Kampala West


He asked rotarians to be people who offer thei talents to others. "You should also use your talent to give to the world like Rtn. Hannington has done by playing the song here." he said.

Don't you have really anything you can give to this world? He asked  and went on to list the kind of  gifts one  can give to this world.
1. AG Bob gave us tags and ties
2. In Kajjansi we have a gift exchange. whenever you give a gift, we unwrap it and everybody sees it. We have gone to a level where you give gifts that you want to receive.
3. At least pay a dollar for Polio plus.
Each one of us has an opportunity to be a leader. Our RI President took time to choose this theme and putting in a lot of resources.
Let us use our professions to be a gift to our clubs.
Rtn. Hannington Playing the Keyboard at Kampala West



Prior to his talk, he asked Rtn. Hannington to play a song be agift to the world, which gave a basis to his talk.

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

13th Presidential Installation: A rich display of RC Kajjansi’s hospitality

By Hannington Sebuliba
In 2003 when, the Rotary Club of Kajjansi was given a Charter Certificate, little did the charter members knew that the club would reach this far. Young as the Club was, started at a higher note with  members reaching out to the community to clean the township of Kajjansi and to carry out a monthly immunization exercise at Jjanyi village near Bwebajja. The first year was a year of hard work and celebration. Now the club has reached this far by installing it’s 13th president at a colorful function where the 12th President Rev. Grace Sentongo (PHF) willingly handed over the mantle to his successor the 13th  President Juliet Kyokunda (PHF).
The Installation ceremony was a symposium of the good and the beautiful about Rotary Club of Kajjansi. Driving from Kampala or Entebbe to the dusty Kigo Road was a nightmare as a very heavy traffic jam on Entebbe Road made it almost impossible for one to maneuver to reach Lake Victoria Serena Hotel on the chores of Africa’s largest fresh water lake.
Men in suits

Those who managed to make it in time were able to dance to the zigzag dance generated by the potholed Kigo Road, but that aside, when they arrived at the venue, the fresh breeze from Lake Victoria, made them forget the traffic congestion, dust and potholes. To the first time visitor to this area, there was a lot to see by the roadside as trucks full of sand, bricks and stones made the journey very interesting. To the lovers of nature, they could not miss to see birds of all tribes flying by. To others who rarely see planes taking off and landing, it was an experience to see aircrafts at Kajjansi airfield landing and taking off a various intervals.  It is such a rich scenery that led to the former British  Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchhill, to say that Uganda was Indeed  the “Pearl-of-Africa.”  
By 5:00pm the Kalanagala Hall at Lake Victoria Serena Hotel, was filled with Rotarians of Kajjansi dressed in black suits, matched with either a bowtie or a black tie with Ladies dressed in dinner dresses. It was such a nice ceremony to see people who rarely put on suits dressed to kill.   
The guests and rotarians from other clubs started coming in one by one and some in pairs while others in groups. They were ushered in and treated to a very good hospitality . There were the classy Ugandans who swiped away on iPhones and took pictures using iPads.
PP Karoli leading Rotarians in a kiganda dance

First forward, the function started with the outgoing President and President Elect, entering Kalangala Hall when the Master of Ceremonies (MC) Rtn. Ismael Mukasa announced  “Ladies and Gentlemen, Introduce to you the President and President Elect” the guests surged into loud hysteric applaud, when PP Enid handed a bouquet of  flowers to P.E. Juliet. They matched majestically to the front, taking their seats and the MC announced the entrance of the Uganda Flag carried by Rtn. Apollo, the Rotary District Flag by Rtn. Hannington and Rotary Club of Kajjansi Flag carried by Rtn. Robert Musiitwa. Then the anthems were played starting with the National Anthem ending with RC Kajjansi anthem.
PP Charles Magala 
Immediately after the anthems, PP Charles Magala  read the invocation. He was dressed smartly in swallowtail coat with a cream shirt and a bowtie.

This  made a highlight of Rotary Club of Kajjansi’s innovations, it was a first class function almost near to a district assembly.   When the guest of honour Rtn. Dr. Alan Shonubi entered the hall, the room was filled with joy as people now started to see that the function was really turning into a real Rotary handover function. There was an applause when PAG Charles Karooli, PP Theresa, PP DamJo, Rtn. Sister Nakato and her fellow nun, Eng. Tenywa and Rtc. Rita danced to Messach Ssemakula’s Njagala Nyimbire Omutanda. They danced so well that if Annet Nandujja had watched them, she would have felt   something chocking in her throat. The dance was choreographed by PAG Karooli. He should start venturing into the arts.

Rtn. Were being inducted by Dr. Alan Shonubi
After the dance that excited everybody in the room, AG PPPP, the chairman of the installation function gave an accountability speech with very powerful images on power point projected at the northern side of the hall. By the end of the chairman’s speech, it was clear that the money paid for the function, had been used wisely with some money used to buy windows and doors for Katwe Bweya Primary School.

The function  could not be more fruitful, if two new Rotarians had not been added to our numbers. The Director Membership Rtn. Flavia called both Mr. Were and  Mrs. Mugabe to come to the front , there was silence in the hall as their CVs were read and eventually they were inducted as full Rotarians.
 
Rtn. Sylvia being inducted by Dr. Alan Shonubi


Rotarian of the year Dr. Roger Sendijja gets
 a shield from President Grace Sentongo
After the induction, the outgoing president gave his speech and made a brief account of what had been achieved in the past rotary year. He also looked at the challenges. He ended by announcing the Rotarian of the year in the names of Dr. Roger Sendijja.  He also mentioned Rtn. Loy for her dedication to Jjanyi immunization and Rtn. Alex for his enthusiasm and service at Katwe Bweya. It was then a time for him to handover the chain to his successor, President Juliet Kyokunda. He handed over the chain to the guest of honour who eventually installed President Juliet. The handover took about three minutes, as she was given a number of instruments of power.

Did I say that this was an Installation Dinner? After the handover, it was time for guests to feast and dine and jazz music slowly blared through the speakers. This took an hour and later on the function resumed. The interactors from Kisubi Mapeera S.S. led by their Patron PP Ddamulira Joseph (Mahogany) entertained guests to dingi dingi dance from northern Uganda.
 
President Grace hands over the presidential chain to Dr. Alan Shonubi

President Juliet being installed

She gets a presidential pin

She gets a presidential pin

She recieves the charter certificate

President Juliet then gave her acceptance speech and lay down her plans for the rotary year 2015/16. She started by thanking the companies that advertised with us in our Installation Magazine. They were given certificates of appreciation which the representatives of those companies took. At the end of her speech, she introduced her cabinet of the Board of Directors and specific officers who posed for a photo on backdrop of a larger than life portrait of the 13th President of Kajjansi.
 
President Grace before handing over
Immediately after her speech, Rtn. Don, Rtn. Adrine, PP Enid and a number of Rotarians entertained us to a heavy kikiga dance that shook the hall with a vibration that can be matched with earthquake. They danced so well that Stephen Rwangyezi of Ndere Troupe would have envied them for the job well done.

You thought that surprises were done, the MC called Rtn. Hannington with Piano to do a solo on this year’s theme “Be a gift to the world” The solo ended up being a duet where Rtn. Hannington played the keyboard in a reggae style with Rtn. Loy being the lead vocalist. This showed that Kajjansi really has talent.
 
President Juliet gives her acceptance speech

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President Juliet gives her acceptance speech


Rtn. Dr. Alan Shonubi delivering his speech
The guest of honour was all praises to Kajjansi for organizing such a wonderful function. He said that he did not expect the function to be that very organized. He promised that in future when RC Kajjansi
 carries out a water related project, Uganda Breweries Ltd will help to join hands with them.
  

The function ended with a dance where members shook their bodies after cutting a cake till midnight. 

Monday, 9 February 2015

Rotary Club of Kajjansi holds retreat for new Leaders

Early  morning on Sunday, 8th February 2015, the current and new leaders of the Rotary Club of Kajjansi together with the Past Presidents drive to the Eastern town of Jinja for a planning retreat for the year 2015/16.
Retreat session

The retreat organised by President Elect Juliet Kyokunda and PPP Peace Taremwa, was held on an island at the Source of the World's Longest river, River Nile. The Island is located 10 metres from Lake Victoria, the largest fresh water lake.

President Grace Ssentongo, PAG Charles Byanyima, PP Peace Taremwa and IPP Charles Magala moderated the retreat sessions. The discussions led by PE Juliet Kyokunda and her team were very fruitful. They have prepared a very good menu for the rotary year 2015/16. They are just ready to be a gift to the world.

Rotary Club of Kajjansi leaders in a retreat at an Island between Lake Victoria and  River Nile

Group photo of Rotary Club of Kajjansi leaders at the Source of the Nile Island in Lake Victoria and River Nile
On a boat cruise on the waters of River Nile
Here we are  at the Source of the Nile. PE. Juliet stresses a point during the retreat at Jinja
Rotary Club of Kajjansi members  stand at the source of River Nile, where it starts its journey to the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt.


Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Rotary Cancer Run paints Kampala blue

Rotary Cancer Run paints Kampala blue


Former Tanzania President, Ali Hassan Mwinyi flags off the cancer run


Former Tanzania President, Ali Hassan Mwinyi flags off the cancer run

Former Tanzania President, Ali Hassan Mwinyi flags off the cancer run

By Hannington Sebuliba
It has become an annual event in Uganda for Rotarians and friends to converge at Kololo Independence Grounds for the Rotary Cancer Marathon.

Last Sunday, the whole City of Kampala was painted blue, courtsey of the Uganda Rotary Cancer Run Season 3. The run drew Rotarians and people from all walks of life, young and old. All running for a good cause to ensure that the Rotary Cancer Ward at St. Francis’ Hospital Nsambya is completed.
The chief runner happened to be the  88 year retired President of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Ali Hassan Mwinyi and his wife. He was flanked by the Vice President of the Republic of Uganda, H.E. Rtn. Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi, the minister of Health Hon. Sarah Opendi and the District Governor Harrish.
Over 300 million shillings was raised to complete the cancer ward project.
Cancer Run
The young and old were mesmerized at how President Ali Hassan Mwinyi, ran the five kilometer race.
President Mwinyi called upon the people of the East African Region to promote and continue using swahilli language since it unites them as people of the same destiny.
The Chairman of the Uganda Rotary Cancer Ward Project, PDG Stephen Mwanje told runners that the target of 300m shillings had been met and was sure that in January 2015, the ward will be officially opened to the public.

He revealed that the friends if the Chief runner, a group of 50 individuals had collected 100m shillings.
On behalf of the friends of the Chief runner, President Ali Hassan Mwinyi handed over a 100m cheque to the organisers to see that the ward is totally completed.
Thank you all for attending and participating in the 3rd cancer run.

This year’s run was made possible by Centenary Bank, Crown Beverages Limited, Bank of Uganda and Uganda Rotary Cancer Program.

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Teaming Up Rotary Means Going Up


By President Grace Ssentongo
Since my installations as your President of the Club, we had not as a Club published a single Bricks!  A lot has transpired and great Events happened that were unreported – which we as a Team regret. Now is the time to revive and get into action.
Members of the Rotary Club of Kajjansi in a group photo
before the Marathon

Just as the Membership Month was rolling up and closing, PDG Tusu reminded us in the Fellowship of 27th August 2014 that we needed to team up as a Club and effectively sustain those Members that we have and also seek for practical and better ways to solicit for added quality membership that would bring in new innovation in the Club. He urged us to be around, get involved and cause practical change in all our areas of Focus. The Questions he left to us were: ‘At what level are you and me in your Club? How do you get involved in the Projects? How many new Members have you and I brought in the Club? If a non Rotarian tasked you and me why we joined Rotary what would you answer? Finally he also challenged all of us on how much do we contribute [both in cash, service and time] to Rotary?

Members of the Rotary Club of Kajjansi and Rotaractors
 pose for a group photo before the Marathon

September is the Youth Service Month. As a Club, let us link up with the Youth Groups that we supervise. Let us not think only in big things only but we can also do those that may not require much money. If we are currently 34 Members and segregated into our known Buddy Group, let each of the Buddy Group identify one Activity which they have to do for the Youth Groups – at Mazolidi, at New High Tech, Kitende SSS, Kisubi High and any other. Plan as a Buddy Group and carry out your innovations without much involvement of the other Buddy Group. During the Last Fellowship of the Month [ i.e. 24th September 2104], each Buddy Group shall be provided with an opportunity to report back and the Winning Buddy Group will be presented with a Presidential Trophy for Buddy Group Innovativeness. The Presentation of the Trophy will be in the first fellowship of October [1st].Do not miss this opportunity of Lighting Up Rotary in the Club.

Lighting up Rotary therefore, will require you and me to be a ‘Tadooba’ – to be visible even when you are very far; to illuminate others when they may seem to be at the side where there in so light and above all calling for your own involvement and innovativeness.