Namuziga “The Rotary Wheel”

Rotary Club of Vol. 5 Issue 05 Thursday 30th July, 2015 BREAKING NEWS!!! Breakthrough in Fight Against Polio In Nigeria

Dear Fellow Rotarians, children who now have the opportunity for healthier, happier lives. We’re delighted to report that on 24th July With the ambitious scope of Rotary’s PolioPlus pro- 2015 Nigeria passed one year with no new gram, our efforts are having a far-reaching, transfor- cases of the wild poliovirus. mative impact beyond the eradication of polio.

This is the longest the country has ever With the infrastructure put in place by the Global gone without a case of polio and a critical Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), Nigeria not only step on the path toward a polio-free Africa. reduced its polio caseload by 90% in 2014, but it We’ve come a long way since the bleak also successfully thwarted the world’s most lethal years when the virus reached its peak. It Ebola outbreak to date, in only 90 days, a response was only a decade ago that polio struck faster than even the U.S., and rightly praised by the 12,631 people in Africa- three quarters of all World Health Organization as ‘world-class’. cases in the world. In Nigeria and elsewhere, the Initiative provides a We congratulate Rotarians who have do- blueprint to reach all children with a package of nated $688.5 million to fight polio through- lifesaving vaccines and health interventions. out Africa, including more than $200 million to Nigeria. We congratulate Rotarians from Continued on pg 6 Africa and around the world who have also devoted countless hours to immunize the th th Since May 20 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org 1 BUDDY GROUP IN CAHRGE OF FELLOWSHIP Word from the president PP KAKITAHI Rtn. Herbert Kasiita - Leader It is for this reason that I appeal to you The Grace ...... Christine Magala all, to fully dedicate yourselves and Loyal Toast ...... Rhona Serwadda serve above self when called upon. This Four way Test ...... Sheena Ntege coming weekend we shall hold the first Object of Rotary ...... Jane Nantongo board meeting to review the past and Final Toast ...... Michael Jingo plan for the future. SAA ...... Henry Rugamba August is membership and extension month. We are not supposed to grow The Object of Rotary in number without taking into consider- The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of ation the quality and integrity of friends service as a basis of worthy enterprise and in particular to we invite to serve above self. encourage and foster: First: Let me take this opportunity to wish The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service you all and your families a happy new Second: month. God bless you all. 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 Pres. Edward Kaddumukasa serve society. Third: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s Dear Rotarians, Rotaractors, Our personal, busines and community life. Guests, Fourth: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and Club Anthem peace through a world fellowship of business and professional I welcome you all to today’s fellowship persons united in the ideal of service which happens to be the fifth and last We the Rotary Club of Kampala one in the month of July. Thank you very Let us join our hands much for turning up in such big num- And raise one banner together The 4 way test bers, particularly in the fellowship held on the 23rd of July. We were delighted We shall all reach our goals 1. Is it the truth? 2. Is it fair to all concerned? to see you all. We pay homage to our cultures 3. Will it build goodwill and better friendship? Thoughts,deeds, unite us all 4. Will it be benefitial to all concerned? In these exciting moments, however, let us ever toil in unity we have to take stock of what has been done to benefit the communities we are Gracious Lord, We thank you The Grace supposed to serve. Time is running very For what we have recieved and are about to recieve, fast and it is one thing which cannot be may God make us truly thankful and ever mindful of recycled. Composed by the needs of others. PP James Galabuzi Mukasa Amen.

2 Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org 3 Yohannes-RC 1,000,000 Mrs. Harish 1,038,400 MUKONO Otim-RC Hoima 500,000 Phillip Karugaba 1,000,000 Agnes Biribonwa - RC Ssesse 200,000 George W. Nyeko 1,000,000 ROTARY HOSPITAL PROJECT PP Richard Were - RC Nansana 100,000 George 1,000,000 Katenguka-RC Mengo 50,000 Stephen Kaboyo 500,000 Elliot Mwerya - BoU 500,000 CASH CONTRIBUTIONS FOR ROTARY HOSPITAL - MUKONO SUB-TOTAL 17,850,000/= Peter Kahiigi 500,000 AS AT 30TH JULY 2015 Barry Kashambo 287,000 RC KAMPALA MEMBERS John Kakitahi 1,000,000 NON-ROTARIANS Charles Maweno 270,000 Henry Ssentoogo 25,000,000 James Serugo 900,000 Bartlett (UK) 8,828,000 Rama Krishna 270,000 David Kasingwire 22,000,000 Harriet Muwanga 500,000 James Garuga Musinguzi 5,000,000 Bobby 150,000 Emmanuel Tumusiime Mutebile 20,000,000 Sheena Namitala Ntege 500,000 Alykhan Karmali 5,000,000 Pan Kaj 150,000 Edward Kaddu Mukasa 12,000,000 Ethan Musolini 500,000 Bob Kabonero 5,000,000 Kantik Patel 100,000 May Kwesiga 11,594,000 Lucy Muramuzi 500,000 Ramesh Babu - Abacus Pharma Beijukye William - BoU 50,000 Andrew Ntegeka 10,350,000 Chris Mudoola 500,000 5,000,000 David Twahirwa 10,250,000 Christine Kasoma 500,000 Paul Bagyenda 1,687,500 SUB-TOTAL 37,330,900/= Elly Karuhanga 10,000,000 Teddy Okot 400,000 Stephen Lwanga 10,000,000 Erfa Alani 335,000 Joseph Tinka 10,000,000 Sam Nsubuga 300,000 HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO OUR HOSPITAL Fredrick Kamya 7,000,000 James Galabuzi Mukasa 300,000 George Kasedde Mukasa 5,000,000 Phiona Barungi 200,000 Stephen Musisi 5,000,000 Flavia Nakayima 200,000 Patricia Basaza Waswa 5,000,000 Diana Ninsima 200,000 Esther Owor 5,000,000 Godfrey Kakembo 200,000 Gabriel Hatega 4,662,000 Jeniffer Nantongo 200,000 Alfred Okot Okidi 4,500,000 Rashid Musisi 200,000 Frank Nyanzi 4,000,000 Stephen Semuga 200,000 Rosemary Mutyabule 3,500,000 Marriate Kalibala 200,000 STANDARD CHARTERED BANK Jim Muhwezi 3,000,000 Robert Mutaawe 200,000 ACCOUNT NAME: ROTARY CLUB OF KAMPALA Enid Nambuya 2,000,000 Edward Bakojja 100,000 James Rugasira Tugume 2,000,000 Doris Mitti 100,000 A/C NUMBER: 0102010723402. Christine Magala Kimbowa 2,000,000 Silvester Agwaru 100,000 Phenny Birungi 2,000,000 Sharifa Yahya 100,000 James Sebugenyi 2,000,000 Hope Waira 100,000 Robinah Namusisi 1,142,000 TOTAL 218,677,800/= Jotham Musinguzi 1,144,800 Martin Ogang 1,000,000 NON MEMBERS (INDIVIDUALS) Francis Gimara 1,000,000 PDG. Emmanuel Katongole - RC Khiddu Makubuya 1,000,000 10,000,000 Rev. David Ssekabira 1,000,000 PP Ken Mugisha - RC Muyenga Jackie Ayuya 1,000,000 2,000,000 Johnson Kwesigabo 1,000,000 Find registration form on PP Edward Kakembo 2,000,000 Shem Nagenda 1,000,000 PP Peter Kimbowa - RC Muyenga www.rotaryd9211.org Sam Owori (Trustee) 1,000,000 1,000,000 Herbert Kakiiza 1,000,000 PDG. Steven Mwanje - RC Mukono Godfrey Nsubuga 1,000,000 1,000,000 91st District Conference & Assembly

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RC CONSTRUCTION ITEMS About the Guest speaker RE: REVISED PRICES FOR THE INTERNAL WOODEN DOORS, METALIC DOORS AND WINDOWS Hon. Nathan Nandala-Mafabi Member of parliament, Budadiri County West in both Kenya and Uganda. In 1995, he was admitted to the Association of Chartered Certi- fied Accountants as a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. In 1997, he went back to University, graduating in 2000 with a Master of Arts in Eco- nomics followed by a Bachelor of Laws in 2006.

Career In 1988, he was hired as a tax assessor with the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), serving in Background and education that capacity until 1993. From 1993 until 1994, Breakthrough in Fight Against Polio In Nigeria he worked as a revenue officer. He was promot- He was born in Busamaga Vil- Continued from pg 1 ed to senior revenue officer in 1995, working in lage, Sironko District on 17 Janu- that capacity until 1996. He worked as a princi- This is a vital step on the path to human political and financial commitment to eradicat- ary 1966. pal revenue officer at URA in 1997. From 1998 development, as we know that with improved ing polio; vaccination of all children in these until 2000, he worked as the senior principal public health, more resources can be channeled countries; high quality surveillance, and the After attending local primary revenue officer and acting chief internal auditor towards education and economic growth. accomplishment of all the expert recommenda- schools, he transferred to Mbale tions as part of the GPEI’s Polio Eradication and at URA. From 2000 until 2001, he worked as a Secondary School for his O- If the stringent World Health Organization test- Endgame Strategic Plan. financial management consultant in the private Level studies. ing criteria are met, then Nigeria could be re- sector.[1] moved from the list of polio-endemic countries This all requires time, energy and investment. For his A-Level education, he in September of this year. Pakistan’s budget requirements for polio eradi- In 2001, he entered Uganda’s elective poli- attended Busoga College, Mwiri However, our work is not done. We know cation activities from 2016-2018 amounts to tics by contesting the Budadiri County West that polio can easily return, with devastating $305.7 million, and if we can raise this sum now, in Jinja District. He graduated parliamentary constituency. He won and was consequences, if we don’t stamp it out now. a polio-free world will reap financial savings of from in 1988 re-elected in 2011. From 2006 until 2011, US$50 billion over the next 20 years and prove with a Bachelor of Statistics and So how can we finally make history and what’s possible when the global community Mafabi served as the chairman of the Public Economics degree. He followed end polio now? comes together to improve children’s lives. Accounts Committee in the parliament. From that with a Postgraduate Di- Today, we must protect the progress made in 2001 until 2006, he served as the chairman of Nigeria, and support Pakistan and Afghani- ploma in Education in 1989, also Your donation to PolioPlus will be matched 2 to the Parliamentary Committee on the Economy. stan, the other two remaining polio-endemic 1 by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, tripling from Makerere.[3] In 1993, he Since 2008, he has served as the chairman of countries. your contribution. obtained a Diploma in Income the Bugisu Cooperative Union. From 2011 until Tax Administration from the Protecting progress means enhancing surveil- Warm Regards, 2014, he served as the leader of the opposition lance, routine immunization, and community Uganda Management Institute in engagement in Nigeria and other countries Rotary International President Kampala. where transmission has been stopped. K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran and Rotary Foundation Chair Ray Klinginsmith In 1993, he passed the certified Supporting Pakistan and Afghanistan means full public accountant examinations

6 Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org 7 WHEN & WHERE CLUBS MEET! Mondays Venue Time Kampala North Nommo Gallery 6:00pm Kampala South Hotel Africana 6:00pm Kasangati Kasangati Resort 7:00pm Mengo Pope Paul Social Club 1:00pm Mityana New Highway Hotel 6:00pm Kampala Green Valley Hotel 7:00pm Kampala Naguru Kati Kati 7:00pm Rotaract Galloway Hostel 6:00pm Tuesdays Bukoto Kabira Country Club 7:00pm Bweyogerere Hotel Mamerito 6:30pm Ibanda M&B Executive Hall 6:30pm Iganga Mwana Highland Hotel 6:00pm Kampala-Impala Kati Kati 1:00pm 1. Kasiita Herbert Jul 02 Kampala Mukwaya Hospital-Nsambya 8:00pm Kasese Margherita Hotel 6:30pm 2. Nnaggenda Shem Jul 04 Hotel Africana 6:00pm Kyotera Colombo Hotel 7:00pm 3. Barungi Phionah Jul 07 Lubowa Grace’s Restaurant 7:oopm Shanghai Restaurant 6:00pm 4. Erfa Alani Jul 12 Masindi Masindi Hotel 6:00pm Mbale Mt. Elgon Hotel 5:30pm 5. Wanyana Daisy Sarah Jul 15 Rwampara Rwekishokye Country Club 6:00pm Nkumba Araba Hutel 7:00pm Rubaga Pope Paul Social Club 1:00pm 6. Henry Rugamba Jul 21 Sunrise Club Shanghai Restaurant 7:00am Wobulenzi Networth Hotel 5:30pm 7. Ssebugenyi Mukasa James Jul 27 Kampala College Inn, Wandegeya 6:00pm Rotaract 8. Khiddu Makubuya Edward Jul 30 Kampala City Chinese Rest. Cent. Park 6:00pm Wednesday 9. Mudoola Christopher Jul 30 Arua Heritage Inn Hotel 6:00pm Bushenyi Bushenyi Guest House 6:00pm Entebbe Windsor Lake Victoria 7:00pm Jinja Crested Crane Hotel 6:00pm Kabale White House Inn 5:00pm Kabarole Tororo Guest House 5:30pm Kajjansi Dreams Guest House 7:00pm Kampala Central Hotel Africana 6:00pm Kampala West Shanghai Restaurant 1:00pm Kampala Naalya Ndere Centre, Kisasi 7:00pm Kiwatule Kabira Country Club 7:00pm Sports View Hotel 6:00pm Lugazi Scouts Office Club 6:00pm Masaka Masaka Sports Club 6:00pm -Kasede Mukasa George & Edith Jul 07 Mubende The Club 6:00pm Muyenga International Hotel 6:30pm -Musinguzi Jotham & Catherine Jul 18 Silver Springs Hotel 7:00pm Tororo Crystal Hotel 7:00pm -Ayebare Geoffrey & Elizabeth Jul 19 Nansana Ivory Hotel 7:00pm Rotaract -Kamya Fredrick & Stella Jul 27 Makerere University Guild Canteen. 6:00pm Thursday Bugolobi City Royal Hotel 7:00pm Gaba Green Valley Hotel 7:00pm Gulu Acholi Inn 5:30pm Hoima Hoima Members’ Club 5:30pm Kalisizo Tropical Gardens 6:00pm Kampala Grand Imperial Hotel 12:45pm Kampala Day Break Grand Imperial Hotel 7:00am Kampala East Hotel Africana 7:00pm Kampala Ssese Nommo Gallery 6:00pm Kampala City - Makerere Kolping Hotel, Makerere,Kavule 6:00pm Kayunga Katikoomu Soc. Cen. 6:00pm Lira Margarita Hotel 5:30pm Mbarara Rotary Peace Chn.Cen 5:30pm Namugongo ABBA Hotel 7:00pm Rukungiri Rukungiri Inn 6:00pm Seeta Ridah Hotel 7:00pm Source of the Nile Crested Crane Hotel 6:00pm Kampala Ivy’s Hotel Wakaliga 7:00pm Bwebajja Cabana Restaurant, Kawuku 7:00pm Fridays Kampala Hotel Africana 6:00pm Kampala Muyenga Breeze Hotel Int. Muyenga 6.30 p.m NOB View Hotel 7:00pm th 8 Since May 20 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLAKyengera Rotary Club of Kampala Rose GardensWeb: www.rotarykampala.org 7:00pm