Civil societies in the Rwenzori region normally hold a civil society fair after every 02 years to share their experiences and lessons learnt with others through exhibitions, debates, music dance and drama among other. This year the civil society fair took place at Kyenjojo S.S play ground in Kyenjojo district from 23rd- 26th September 2010, where different organizations participated in exhibitions, debates, music and drama. Rwenzori Consortium for Civic Competence (RWECO) a consortium made up of organizations dealing in Human Rights, Democracy and Good Governance issues namely; Integrated Women Development Program (IWDP), Karambi Action for Life Improvement (KALI), Good Hope Foundation for Rural Development (GHFRD) and Rwenzori Information Centers Network (RICNET) participated in the civil society fair in a debate under the theme: “Are Ugandans ready for 2011 general elections” which was led by the host Integrated Women Development Program where participants discussed about the possibility of the 2011 elections being fair, free and peaceful looking at what had happened during the primary elections of NRM flag bearers in the entire country. Participants expressed a lot of fear that the electoral commission may not achieve the intended out come of the elections since in the NRM flag bearer elections, there was a lot of rigging, violence and threats from opponents. Participants called government for a more strong system in the electoral commission to cub down the raised issues.
The 03 days annual fair event was officially closed by the Minister for Investment and Planning; Hon Astone Kajara the current MP Mwenge South who appreciated the work of civil society in the region especially reducing the rate of corruption through shoddy works. He also encouraged participants to be ready for the 2011 elections and called for vigilance and confidence so that quality leaders could be voted into the various offices for quality service delivery. He discouraged candidates who have planned to buy people’s votes in exchange of petty items like salt, sugar and alcohol among others.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
A NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 03 STANCE PIT LATRINE DEVELOPS CRACKS AT KYAKAYOMBYA PRIMARY SCHOOL- by Mrs. Saturday Beatrice CPF, Butiti sub county, Kyenjojo di
A 03 stance latrine at Kyakayombya primary school in Butiti sub county, Kyenjojo district has already developed cracks. The latrine was constructed by BAKA Company limited and work started on 11/06/2010 and was completed on 6/07/2010. Important to note is the cost of the latrine is not known by the communities/ parents. The latrine serves 357 girls in the school but surprisingly, it has already developed cracks on the walls, floor and verandah. The drainage system is poor. When the cracks developed, the head teacher of the school; Mr. Kasangaki Stephen wrote a letter to the Kyenjojo District Education Officer, Kyenjojo but no feed back has been got yet.
Below is a copy of the letter the head teacher wrote to the DEO complaining of the shoddy work.
Below is a copy of the letter the head teacher wrote to the DEO complaining of the shoddy work.
PARENTS MAKE LOCAL CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS CLASS ROOM CONSTRUCTION AT KYANYAWARA PRIMARY SCHOOL- By Mubarrack Ibrahim CPF Ruteete sub county
Pupils in primary seven at Kyanyawara primary school in Ruteete sub county Kabarole district used to share a class room with the head teacher as an office. This was causing a lot of inconvenience to the pupils, teachers and the head teacher as well, whereby the head teacher had no privacy to handle certain issues concerning teachers and pupils. The teachers were not free to teach when the head teacher was in his petitioned office inside the classroom. Pupils on the other hand could not participate fully with an ease during class time due to fear and tension. The head teacher contacted the CPF and monitors in the sub county, school management committee members and parents were mobilized for a PTA meeting where they contributed local materials and constructed a temporary class room which is now occupied by the p7 class