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Kamuli school gets facelift courtesy of Prudential Uganda, Rotary clubs

The renovation project focused on critical infrastructure needs at the school

Bulamuka Primary School in Kamuli District has received a major learning environment boost courtesy of Prudential Uganda, and a consortium of seven Rotary Clubs.

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These together completed a renovation and construction project aimed at addressing infrastructural challenges faced by the school and improving the overall learning environment.

A donation of $70,000, equivalent to UGX 261,000,000, from Prudential Uganda kickstarted the transformation of Bulamuka Primary School.

Tetteh Ayitevie, CEO of Prudential Uganda, emphasized the importance of the project in raising educational standards across Uganda. "We believe in the transformative power of education," he stated.

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"Our partnership with the Rotary Clubs underscores our commitment to empowering future generations. By creating a safe and conducive learning environment at Bulamuka Primary School, we are investing in Uganda's future."

The renovation project focused on critical infrastructure needs. This included refurbishing existing classrooms, building a new kitchen, installing sanitation facilities, and implementing rainwater harvesting systems. Additionally, tree planting initiatives around the school premises were undertaken. These improvements aim to equip the school with the necessary resources to provide quality education in a safe and healthy environment for students.

Expressing appreciation for the collaborative effort, Edward Kakembo Nsubuga, Governor of Rotary District 9213, highlighted the power of collaboration.

"Rotary Clubs are dedicated to serving communities and addressing critical needs," he said. "The partnership with Prudential Uganda exemplifies the collective impact we can achieve when organizations work together for a common cause. We are proud to be part of this initiative to enhance educational opportunities for children in Kamuli District."

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The partnership involved seven Rotary Clubs: Rotary Club of Kampala City, Rotary Club of Bugolobi Morning Tide, Rotary Club of Bweyogerere Central, Rotary Club of Mahaba, Rotary Club of Kulambiro, Rotary Club of Saturday E-Jazz, and the Rotaract Clubs of Tankhill City and Kansanga Hope. Both Prudential Uganda and the Rotary Clubs expect this collaboration to have a lasting positive impact on the lives of students, teachers, and the entire Kamuli community.

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