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1 Since May 20 th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org Rotary Club of Kampala Vol. 5 Issue 18 Thursday 5th November, 2015 Namuziga “The Rotary Wheel” Namuziga Members of the Rotary club of Kampala being briefed during the vocational tour at the tree farm. FRONT PIC: VOCATIONAL TOUR AT RTN PHENNY BIRUNGI’S TREE FARM

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Rotary Club of Kampala Vol. 5 Issue 18 Thursday 5th November, 2015

Namuziga“The Rotary Wheel”

Namuziga

Members of the Rotary club of Kampala being briefed during the vocational tour at the tree farm.

FRONT PIC: VOCATIONAL TOUR AT RTN PHENNY BIRUNGI’S TREE FARM

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Word from the president

Dear Rotarians, Rotaractors and All Friends,

You are all welcome to our first fel-lowship of November, The Rotary Foundation month. In this month we honour and express our gratitude to Paul Harris Fellows, benefactors and major donors to Rotary Foundation. In the same spirit we invite and en-courage many more to join these ranks, being the best way of donat-ing to the less privileged in our com-munities. ‘Be generous and share your food with the poor. You will be blessed for it.’ Prov.22 (9).

Many Rotarians are expected to be present at the Rotary Foundation Dinner after making their contribu-tions to RI but we are yet to meet our set targets. More are therefore invited to join those ranks.

Last Saturday we had a vocational tour at Rtn PP Phenny’s farm in Mu-kono. We are very thankful to him for the hospitality and generosity to us before we set off for the tour and thereafter.

Many of us leant and benefitted from the experience of the hosts and we intend to put what we learnt into practice.

On Monday 2nd November 2015, PP Serugo, PP Kakitahi and I were privi-leged to present some telemedicine equipment to The Heart Institute at Mulago Hosp¬ital. This was done in collaboration with Rotary club of Se-bastopol, California represented by Dr Arthur Bikangaga.

Be a gift to the world.

Pres. Edward Kaddumukasa

The 4 way test

Of the things we think, say or do;FIRSTIS IT THE TRUTH?SECONDIS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED?THIRDWILL IT BUILD GOOD WILL & BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?FOURTHWILL IT BE BENEFICIAL TO ALL CONCERNED?

The Object of Rotary

The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and in particular to

encourage and foster:

First:The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service

Second:High ethical standards in business and professions, the

recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to

serve society.

Third:The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s

personal, busines and community life.

Fourth:The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional

persons united in the ideal of service

The Grace

For what we have recieved and are about to recieve, may God make us truly thankful and ever mindful of

the needs of others.Amen.

Club AnthemWe the Rotary Club of Kam-palaLet us join our handsAnd raise one banner togetherWe shall all reach our goalsWe pay homage to our culturesThoughts,deeds, unite us alllet us ever toil in unityGracious Lord, We thank you

Composed byPP James Galabuzi Mukasa

Call Fellowship to orderHosting of both National & RI flags: National Anthem

Grace: Rtn Ayuya Mukasa

Loyal toast: Rtn Hope Waira

4 Way Test: Rtn Harriet Muwanga

Object of Rotary: Rtn Sheila Kiconco

Apologies:

Ambassadorial Reports:

Speaker:

Activity: 1. New Buddy Group Presentation - Rtn Namuli Alice2. Rotary on the Green3. Talk from the Rotary Club of Sabastpol in Carlifornia

Vote of Thanks: Rtn Christine Kasoma

Sergeant at Arms:

Club Song:

Final Toast: Rtn Phiona Barungi

Fellowship Program

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MUKONOROTARY HOSPITAL PROJECT

RC KAMPALA MEMBERS Henry Ssentoogo 30,000,000 David Kasingwire 22,000,000 Emmanuel Tumusiime Mutebile 20,000,000 Edward Kaddu Mukasa 14,000,000 Andrew Ntegeka 13,200,000 David Twahirwa 12,000,000 Stephen Lwanga 11,600,000 May Kwesiga 11,594,000 Elly Karuhanga 10,000,000 Joseph Tinka 10,000,000 Fredrick Kamya 8,095,000 Frank Nyanzi 5,500,000 Alfred Okot Okidi 5,500,000 Gabriel Hatega 5,312,000 George Kasedde Mukasa 5,000,000 Stephen Musisi 5,000,000 Patricia Basaza Waswa 5,000,000 Esther Owor 5,000,000 Henry Rugamba 5,000,000 Phenny Birungi 4,000,000 Rosemary Mutyabule 3,800,000 Jim Muhwezi 3,000,000 Enid Nambuya 2,800,000 James Rugasira Tugume 2,000,000 Christine Magala Kimbowa 2,000,000 James Sebugenyi 2,000,000 Khiddu Makubuya 2,000,000 Rev. David Ssekabira 2,000,000 Johnson Kwesigabo 1,800,000 John Kakitahi 1,650,000 Lucy Muramuzi 1,500,000 Francis Gimara 1,300,000 Robinah Namusisi 1,142,000 Jotham Musinguzi 1,144,800 Martin Ogang 1,000,000 Jackie Ayuya 1,000,000 Shem Nnaggenda 1,000,000

Sam Owori (Trustee) 1,000,000 Herbert Kakiiza 1,000,000 Godfrey Nsubuga 1,000,000 James Serugo 900,000 Solomon Oketcho 600,000 Harriet Muwanga 500,000 Sheena Namitala Ntege 500,000 Ethan Musolini 500,000 Chris Mudoola 500,000 Christine Kasoma 500,000 Esther’s Coalition 500,000 Teddy Okot 400,000 Erfa Alani 335,000 Sam Nsubuga 300,000 James Galabuzi Mukasa 300,000 Edward Bakojja 300,000 Phiona Barungi 200,000 Flavia Nakayima 200,000 Diana Ninsima 200,000 Godfrey Kakembo 200,000 Jeniffer Nantongo 200,000 Rashid Musisi 200,000 Stephen Semuga 200,000 Marriate Kalibala 200,000 Robert Mutaawe 200,000 Winnie Nansubuga 200,000 Daisy Wanyana 200,000 Doris Mitti 100,000 Silvester Agwaru 100,000 Sharifa Yahya 100,000 Hope Waira 100,000

TOTAL 250,672,800 /=

NON MEMBERS (INDIVIDUALS) PDG. Emmanuel Katongole - RC Muyenga 10,000,000Matovu Vincent-RC Seeta 3,500,000

Sam

Owori (Trustee) 1,000,000 Herbert Kakiiza 1,000,000 Godfrey Nsubuga 1,000,000 James Serugo 900,000 Solomon Oketcho 600,000 Harriet Muwanga 500,000 Sheena Namitala Ntege 500,000 Ethan Musolini 500,000 Chris Mudoola 500,000 Christine Kasoma 500,000 Esther’s Coalition 500,000 Teddy Okot 400,000 Erfa Alani 335,000 Sam Nsubuga 300,000 James Galabuzi Mukasa 300,000 Edward Bakojja 300,000 Phiona Barungi 200,000 Flavia Nakayima 200,000 Diana Ninsima 200,000 Godfrey Kakembo 200,000 Jeniffer Nantongo 200,000 Rashid Musisi 200,000 Stephen Semuga 200,000 Marriate Kalibala 200,000 Robert Mutaawe 200,000 Winnie Nansubuga 200,000 Daisy Wanyana 200,000

LIST OF MEMBERS, ROTARIANS & NON ROTARIANS CONTRIBUTIONSAS AT 30TH SEPTEMBER, 2015

LIST OF MEMBERS, RO-TARIANS & NON ROTAR- I-

PP Ken Mugisha - RC Muyenga 2,000,000PP Edward Kakembo 2,000,000PP Peter Kimbowa - RC Muyenga 1,000,000PDG. Steven Mwanje - RC Mukono 1,000,000Yohannes-RC Bukoto 1,000,000Rotary Club of Bukoto 600,000Otim-RC Hoima 500,000Fulgance Mugereza-RC Kololo 400,000Robina Lubwama Lutaaya 300,000Agnes Biribonwa - RC Ssesse 200,000PP Richard Were - RC Nansana 100,000David Sseki-RC Muyenga 100,000Jennifer Mbona-RC Wandegeya 100,000Patrick Lassu-RC Kampala South 100,000

John Musiime Kyoma 100,000Rct George Wagaba 50,000Katenguka-RC Mengo 50,000

SUB-TOTAL 23,100,000/=

NON-ROTARIANS

STANDARD CHARTERED BANKACCOUNT NAME: ROTARY CLUB OF KAMPALA

A/C NUMBER: 0102010723402.

HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO OUR HOSPITAL

ROTARY FAMILY HEALTH DAYS 2015

RI PRESIDENT’S MONTHLY MESSAGE - November 2015

One sunny morning at the end of June 1991, a van drove through the busy, rush-hour streets of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Winding through traffic to a northern suburb, the van arrived at the Forward Command Headquar-ters of the Defense Ministry. Security guards stopped it for inspection. When they did, the two suicide bombers driving the van deto-nated their cargo: thousands of kilograms of plastic explosives.

The roof of the building was blown off com-pletely. Debris was strewn for blocks. In total, 21 people were killed and 175 people injured, among them many pupils of the girls’ school next door. More than a kilometer away, the blast shattered every window in my home. My wife raced toward the sound of the explo-sion – toward our daughter’s school.

Our daughter was then nine years old. That morning, she had forgotten her pencil case

at home. At the moment of the blast, she was coming out of a stationer’s shop, admiring her new pencils. Suddenly her ears were ringing, the air was filled with sand, and everywhere around her people were screaming, bleed-ing, and running. Someone pulled her into the garden of the badly damaged school, where she waited until my wife arrived to bring her back to our home – its floors still covered with broken glass.

Sri Lanka today is peaceful and thriving, vis-ited by some two million tourists every year. Our war now is only a memory, and we as a nation look forward to a promising future. Yet so many other nations cannot say the same. Today, more of the world’s countries are in-volved in conflict than not; a record 59.5 mil-lion people worldwide live displaced by wars and violence.In Rotary we believe, in spite of all that, in the possibility of peace – not out of ideal-ism, but out of experience. We have seen that even the most intractable conflicts can be resolved when people have more to lose by fighting than by working together. We have seen what can happen when we approach peace-building in ways that are truly radical, such as the work of our Rotary Peace Fel-lows. Through our Rotary Foundation, peace fellows become experts in preventing and re-solving conflict. Our goal is that they will find new ways not only to end wars but to stop them before they begin.

Among the hundreds of peace fellows who have graduated from the program, two from Sri Lanka, one from each side of the conflict, studied together. In the first weeks of the course, both argued passionately for the right-

ness of their side. Yet week by week, they grew to understand each other’s perspec-tive; today, they are good friends. When I met them and heard their story, they gave me hope. If 25 years of pain and bitterness could be overcome by Rotary, then what, indeed, is beyond us?

We cannot fight violence with violence. But when we fight it with education, with un-derstanding, and with peace, we can truly Be a Gift to the World.

K.R. “RAVI” RAVINDRANPRESIDENT 2015-16

VOCATIONAL TOUR AT RTN PHENNY BIRUNGI’S TREE FARM.

STANDARD CHARTERED BANKACCOUNT NAME: ROTARY CLUB OF KAMPALA

A/C NUMBER: 0102010723402.

HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO OUR HOSPITAL

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Guest Speaker’s ProfileMr. Andrew M Rugasira

Andrew is an expert In Human Capital Management, Entrepreneurial Train-ing and Capacity Building, Large Scale Change.

He is the Consummate senior executive, change agent and entrepreneur. Ac-knowledged nationally and internation-ally for ground breaking efforts in driving large scale change through the devel-opment of agricultural value chains. He is a writer/researcher, award winning platform speaker, and expert facilitator, considered a visionary in human capital management, entrepreneurial capacity development and corporate consulting.

Education Andrew has a Masters of Science (MSc) in African Studies, University of Oxford, UK 2011 Bachelor’s Degree (Hons) in Law & Eco-nomics, University of London, UK 1992.

Work Experience Founder and Chairman of the Board 2009 to Present – Good African Founda-tion

Founder and Chief Executive Officer 2003 to Present – Good African Coffee

Founder and Chairman 2008 to Present – Good African Tea

Personal Achievements Andrew’s first book “A Good African Story: how a small company built a global coffee brand” was published by Random House in February 2013. He has written numerous papers and articles for newspapers like the Guardian (UK), Financial Times (UK), and Telegraph (UK) and also the New Vision (Uganda)

Andrew is a member of the IMF Advisory Group for Sub-Saharan Africa (AGSA), a member of the Uganda Presidential Inves-tor Round Table (PIRT), a member of the Board of Maisha Foundation, Vice-Patron of Kampala Music School, a member of the board of AROCHA Uganda, and was the past Chairman of African Fine Coffees As-sociation (AFCA).

In 2007, he was nominated by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader. He has won several awards includ-ing the Legatum Pioneers for Prosperity Award (2007) and Uganda Coffee Devel-opment Authority’s, Ugandan Entrepreneur of the Year 2007, and was nominated for a Financial Times/Accelor Mittal Boldness in Business Award (2010). He has been profiled in numerous print and electronic media in-cluding, The New York Times, The Observer (UK), The Guardian (UK), The New African, BBC Television and CNN among others.

Andrew is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, London and has spoken there on the theme of “Trade Not Aid for Africa.” He is a Business Fellow for the Global Network for Africa’s Prosperity, a Trustee of the Center for Basic Research in Uganda and a Fellow of the Africa Leadership Network. Andrew works with a number charities and church projects in Uganda.

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UPDATE ON ROTARY HOSPITAL MUKONO - PLEDGES MADE ON 6 AUGUST 2015ROTARY HOSPITAL MUKONO PLEDGES MADE ON 6

Name RC Club Pledge (UGX) Amount Paid Balance1 President Edward

KadduMukasaRC Kampala 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000

2 PP James Galabuzi RC Kampala 300,000 300,0003 PP Edward Bakojja RC Kampala 600,000 200,000 400,0004 PP George KaseddeMukasa RC Kampala 5,000,000 5,000,0005 PP Geoffrey Kakembo RC Kampala 300,000 300,0006 Ann Julia OkotOkidi RC Kampala 2,500,000 1,000,000 1,500,0007 PP James Serugo RC Kampala 1,300,000 1,300,0008 PN Fredrick Kamya RC Kampala 5,000,000 1,095,000 3,905,0009 Rtn. David Twahirwa RC Kampala 4,750,000 1,750,000 3,000,00010 President Kyoma Rct Kampala City 200,000 100,000 100,00011 Coalition (Jalia K J, Esther OO,

Flavia NM, Christine Kasoma,Doris MK, Sheena N, RoyDdungu and )

RC Kampala 800,000 600,000 200,000

12 Rtn Herbert Kasiita RC Kampala 400,000 400,00013 Rtn. Ethan Musolini RC Kampala 1,500,000 1,500,00014 bRtn. Jane NantongoWabwire lRC Kampala 600,000 150,000 450,000

15 Rtn. Nathan Behangana RC Ntinda 400,000 400,00016 PP KakemboNsubuga RC Kampala Sesse

Islands500,000 500,000

17 Rtn. Lucy Muramuzi RC Kampala 2,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,00018 Rtn Fredrick Mbaziira RC Mengo 10019 Rtn Herbert Kakiiza RC Kampala 1,000,000 1,000,00020 RC Kampala Wandegeya RC Kla Wandegeya 300,000 300,00021 PP Andrew Ntegeka RC Kampala 5,000,000 3,200,000 1,800,00022 RtnJalia Kikomeko RC Kampala 1,000,000 1,000,00023 PDG Steven Mwanje RC Mukono 1,000,000 1,000,00024 Rtn. Stephen Semuga RC Kampala 500,000 500,00025 Rtn. Henry Rugamba RC Kampala 5,000,000 5,000,00026 DG Bob Nsibirwa RC Kla North 2,500,000 2,500,000

Total 45,450,000 11,095,000 34,355,000

ON THE GREENFundraising Golf Tournament

For more information, Contact: 0774 603 156

Date: 27th November, 2015Venue Kampala Golf Club

Tee off: 12:00 noon

Organised by the Rotary Club of KampalaIn partnership with Uganda Golf Club

Date:Time:

Venue:Fee:

Dress code

28. 11. 20156.30 pmSerena Hotel180.000 UGXFormal

Guest of Honour: PDG Yinka Babalola, Regional Foundation Coordinator, Zone 20A

All proceeds go towards eradication of Polio

Recognition DinnerThe 1 Million US$ D9211 TRF

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WHEN & WHERE CLUBS MEET!Mondays Venue Time Kampala North Nommo Gallery 6:00pmKampala South Hotel Africana 6:00pm Kasangati Kasangati Resort 7:00pmMengo Pope Paul Social Club 1:00pmMityana New Highway Hotel 6:00pmKampala Munyonyo Green Valley Hotel 7:00pmKampala Naguru Kati Kati 7:00pmRotaractMulago Galloway Hostel 6:00pmTuesdays Bukoto Kabira Country Club 7:00pmBweyogerere Hotel Mamerito 6:30pmIbanda M&B Executive Hall 6:30pmIganga Mwana Highland Hotel 6:00pmKampala-Impala Kati Kati 1:00pmKampala Nsambya Mukwaya Hospital-Nsambya 8:00pmKasese Margherita Hotel 6:30pmKololo Hotel Africana 6:00pmKyotera Colombo Hotel 7:00pmLubowa Grace’s Restaurant 7:00pmMakindye Shanghai Restaurant 6:00pmMasindi Masindi Hotel 6:00pmMbale Mt. Elgon Hotel 5:30pmRwampara Rwekishokye Country Club 6:00pmNkumba Araba Hutel 7:00pmRubaga Pope Paul Social Club 1:00pmSunrise Club Shanghai Restaurant 7:00amWobulenzi Networth Hotel 5:30pmKampala Wandegeya Kolping Hotel, Wandegeya 6:00pmRotaractKampala City Chinese Rest. Cent. Park 6:00pm

Wednesday Arua Heritage Inn Hotel 6:00pmBushenyi Bushenyi Guest House 6:00pmEntebbe Windsor Lake Victoria 7:00pmJinja Crested Crane Hotel 6:00pmKabale White House Inn 5:00pmKabarole Toro Golf club 5:30pmKajjansi Dreams Guest House 7:00pmKampala Central Hotel Africana 6:00pmKampala West Shanghai Restaurant 1:00pmKampala Naalya Ndere Centre 7:00pmKiwatule Kabira Country Club 7:00pmKyambogo Sports View Hotel 6:00pmLugazi Scouts Office Club 6:00pmMasaka Masaka Sports Club 6:00pmMubende Nakayima Hotel 6:00pmMukono Colline Hotel 7:00pmMuyenga International Hotel 6:30pmNansana Ivory Hotel 7:00pmPort Bell Silver Springs Hotel 7:00pmTororo Crystal Hotel 7:00pmRotaractMakerere University Guild Canteen. 6:00pm

Thursday Bugolobi City Royal Hotel 7:00pmGaba Green Valley Hotel 7:00pmGulu Acholi Inn 5:30pmHoima Hoima Resort Hotel 6:00pmKalisizo Tropical Gardens 6:00pmKampala Grand Imperial Hotel 12:45pmKampala Day Break Grand Imperial Hotel 7:00amKampala East Hotel Africana 7:00pmKampala Ssese Nommo Gallery 6:00pmKampala City - Makerere Kolping Hotel, Makerere,Kavule 6:00pmKayunga Katikoomu Soc. Cen. 6:00pmLira Margarita Hotel 5:30pmMbarara Rotary Peace Chn.Cen 5:30pmNamugongo ABBA Hotel 7:00pm Rukungiri Rukungiri Inn 6:00pmSeeta Ridah Hotel 7:00pmSource of the Nile Crested Crane Hotel 6:00pmNateete Kampala Ivy’s Hotel Wakaliga 7:00pmBwebajja Cabana Restaurant, Kawuku 7:00pmBwebajja Cabana Restaurant, Kawuku 7:00pmFridays Kampala Kibuli Hotel Africana 6:00pmKampala Muyenga Breeze Hotel Int. Muyenga 6.30 p.mNtinda NOB View Hotel 7:00pmKyengera Rose Gardens 7:00pm

91st District Conference & Assembly4th-7th May 2016 Imperial Resort Beach Entebbe, Uganda

Mid term Registration

Find registration form on

www.rotaryd9211.org

1-09-15 TO 31-12-15

Rotarians 119USD

Rotaractors 85USD

Last Bend

1-01-16 TO 31-03-16

Rotarians 149USD

Rotaractors 100USD

HUMOURAkpors: I’m in big trouble!Ofego: What happened?Akpors: I saw a rat in my house!Ofego: Oh, well, all you need to do is use a trap.Akpors: I don’t have one.Ofego: Well then, buy one.Akpors: Can’t afford one.Ofego: I can give you mine if r you want.Akpors: That sounds good.Ofego: All you need to do is just put some fish in order to make the rat come to the trap.Akpors: I don’t have any fish.Ofego: Okay then, take a piece of bread and put a bit of oil in it and put it in the trap.Akpors: I don’t have oil.Ofego: Well, then put only a small piece of bread.Akpors: I don’t have bread.Ofego: Then what the hell is a rat doing in your house?