Mpitsi addressing congregation at Rubanga Catholic Church in Buyanja
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RUKUNGIRI- The Rubabo County Hopeful Member of Parliament Hon Mujuni Lawrence Mpitsi Pac Singa has taken a proactive stance in advocating for children’s education, urging parents to prioritize schooling for their children.

Mpitsi, typically highlighted the importance of parental involvement in education to address educational disparities and improve literacy rates in the County and Uganda as a whole.

He rallied administrators of education institutions to always arrange awareness Campaigns that involve parents and leaders at all stages since they play a crucial role in their children’s educational journey.

Mpitsi Pac Singa made the revelation on Sunday during the thanksgiving of the Abeitira clan towards raising funds for the construction of St Barnabas Rubanga Catholic church in Buyanja Sub County, Rukungiri district.

He revealed to the congregation that the only weapon that they can give to their children is education, rather than family riches inherited from their parents that end up being misused since they had not toiled for them.

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Mpitsi who contributed 1 million shillings towards the cause went on to urge Christians to be faithful and prioritize peaceful coexistence, try forgiveness during the Lenten season instead of promoting hate, rumors that aren’t developmental to communities.

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While calling for parents’ active participation in school activities, he also rooted for Support to Vulnerable Families especially those facing financial hardships to ensure that all children have access to education.

Rev. Fr. Benjamin Tukamusha of St. Peter’s Catholic Buyanja challenged Christians to seek divine approval through prayer, fasting, and alms giving especially in these lent period, rather than human recognition.

Rev. Fr. Tukamushaba advised Christians to intensify prayer life, deepen their relationship with God and His people, as well as forgiveness and compassion.

He also stressed the importance of reflection, renewal, and reform in our interactions. He called for a re-examination of how church addresses domestic violence in the upcoming political season, and how to handle such differences in most homes