Grace Ankunda Bekunda Bwesigye and Prof. Charles Kwesiga

NEWS- Grace Ankunda Bekunda Bwesigye and Prof. Charles Kwesiga have encouraged the Ndorwa East United Family Association members to consider income-generating projects with high-profit potential. 

They made this call during the association’s annual general meeting at Rukiko Hall, Kyanamira sub-county headquarters.

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Grace Ankunda Bekunda Bwesigye, the association’s founder and an intending candidate for the Kabale District Woman Parliamentary seat, urged the 50 members present to set aside divisions of religion, politics, and tribe that hinder the association’s progress.

Bwesigye emphasized the association’s goal of fostering a saving culture and providing support during various life events like burials and weddings and invited the public to join the association, advocating for the formation of savings groups and cautioning against excessive daily spending.

Kamugisha Keneth, the LC3 Chairperson for Kyanamira Sub county, commended the initiative and pledged ongoing support by offering the sub county hall for future gatherings.

Prof. Eng Charles Kwesiga, the guest of honor, stressed the importance of cooperation and focus in developing the association. He advised members to remain vigilant for opportunities from the government, NGOs, and well-wishers.

The association, founded three years ago by Grace Ankunda Bekunda Bwesigye, saved Ugx 11,903,600 and spent Ugx 4,310,500 in the last financial year. They are now preparing to sell shares within the association.