Wednesday, June 9, 2010

VISIT TO JINJA

Greetings to all,
On monday afternoon,we set off from Mubs,for Jinja.On our way,we stopped by Namugongo martrys shrine where we were given a tour around and told of the story of how the martyrs were killed.

After the martrys shrine,we then proceeded to Jinja.It is a district in the eastern part of Uganda about 40 km from Kampala.ON our way we passed by the Nambole stadium which is the biggest in Uganda,Seeta another town and also by one of the most prestigious girls' schools,Namagunga.

We also passed by Mabira forest,which is the biggest in Uganda and a home to many animals incuding the famous monkeys that are more likely to be seen.We passed by Kasaku tea estates at Lugazi,along the Lugazi Jinja road.Lugazi is one of the major sugarcane growers,with Kakira and Mehta,as the major sugar producing factories.

Jinja produces hydro electricity power at the Owen falls dam and this power is supplied to the different parts of the country.Jinja used to be a major industrial and business center but what remains today is quite unbelieveable.The city looks deserted ,however,it is home to some factories like the Nile breweries and Nytil,a cloth producing factory.

Jinja also has some tourist attractions that include the Bujagali Falls,a breath taking site with fast flowing waters and the source of the Nile.There are also plenty of craft sites around these attractions.Jinja also has beautiful resorts like the Nile resort,King Fisher resort ,to mention but a few.

The people who live in Jinja are mainly the Basoga who speak Lusoga and are mainly farmers.However,Jinja also has very many indians living there.Some of the food grown includes sweet potatoes,groundnuts,sugarcanes, to mention but a few.Some of the schools in Jinja include Jinja college, Jinja secondary schools.

Written by Miria Angom.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Travel to North

Today,the Drake students will be traveling to the North,and be spending time at Murchison Falls National Park.Hope you all have a great time,we will miss you while you are gone.I do hope you all see what you are longing to see.Well,enjoy!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Sure Prospects School

Greetings to you all,

Today,was quiet a beautiful and eventful day with rather undecided weather as it was a bit chilly but later it turned out to be very sunny.We had breakfast at the usual time,8.30 a.m ,and it being a Sunday,some of us went for the church service at St.James Chapel Mubs from 9 to 10.

From there we then departed to Sure Prospects School on Entebbe road.We were warmly welcomed and briefed about the school which was started by a group of disabled people with a desire to give a chance to the less advantaged and often despised persons in Uganda.The school is a home to the blind,deaf,lame,mentally challenged to mention but a few.

Much as the school was mainly started to care for the disabled children,as time went on, it opened its gates to the orphans as well.The school has a number of 20 to 25 children in each class mainly to ensure maximum interaction between the children and their teachers.

Besides academic work,the school also has vocational training in baking and tailoring among others,and the children are arranged in a chain such that each child can contribute in their own capacity.The school has a farm where it gets its food from and also gets aid from the Dutch in collaboration with KLM as well as other non governmental organizations.

It was such a beautiful moment just being with the children and seeing them smile,without a care in the world and surely agreeing that disability is not inability.


Written by Miria Angom Mubs.