Namugongo - Kira Town, Kampala Uganda

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Namugongo - Kira Town

Kampala - Uganda

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Namugongo - Kira Town

Kampala Uganda

Yearly Archives: 2015

It was a great day at Don Bosco calm Namugongo where all the daughters and sons of Don Bosco family from Uganda gathered for their annual Salesian games. That’s to say Bombo community, Kamuli community and Namugongo community. On 13th.Nov.2015, daughters and sons of Don Bosco from Kamuli arrived at Namugongo calm in the late evening. They took their supper and they were shown where they had prepared for them to sleep.

In the early morning hours of Saturday 14th.Nov.2015, we started the day with the holy Eucharist led by our rector Fr. Jean Marie. He called the Holy Spirit to guide us through out the day. By 9 oclock all the boys and girls had their breakfast and the brass band started while the participants well dressed in their sports suits matched. The games started well though weather was not good. The Kamuli girls and bombo girls were the first to play football and bombo won with 2 points. This was officiated by Brother Hubert. On the side of basketball, Fr.Jean Marie was the officiator of the game when Namugongo was versing Bombo. Namugongo managed to win Bombo with a big difference of points. At exactly 1 oclock they all went for their lunch and after they proceeded with the games. The final results were announced by Fr. Jean Marie. Bombo managed to win football both in girls and boys; Namugongo took the second position and Kamuli got zero points.

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  Let us teach the young to recognize and respect the sacredness of nature and let us show them how to care for the environment of our common house.
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Don Bosco CALM is very industrious but it has a major duty of helping the children with talent discovery and development
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Kirabo John Bosco was born in 2007 in Namaliga Bombo, Luwero district. He is a healthy looking boy only that he is normally disturbed by flue and cough and minor injuries like any other small boys.The parents of Bosco are not known. On 16th /Feb/2008, Kirabo at approximately the age of nine months was found abandoned at the entrance of […]
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It was on Sunday 11th .10.2015 that we prayed for the candidates to wish them God’s blessings and success in their upcoming final exams. All our boys attended the Eucharistic celebration of Mass to pray and wish as well their brothers in candidate classes success in their finals. After the thanks giving song, our Rector Fr. Jean Marie Mushibwe called […]
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Lutaaya Jibwas born in 2008 in Najera village in Wakiso District. Jib is healthy looking boy who likes doing physical exercises unlike when he had just been brought at the Centre as his uncle had tortured him up to the extent of burning him and he was in a bad state. Jib lost his mother and he has only the […]
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Kakuru Derick and Kato Ivan are twin  and orphan with only the father by names ofNyombi Fred. they were brought at Don Bosco Namugongo Center on 28th/ Jan/2015. They are orphan and they  lost their mother in an accident on her way from Mbarara to Ntooma village. She died when Ivan and his twin brother were just one and a […]
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Don Bosco firmly believed that Mary’s is present in all the activities as a Mother. She always came to the aid of Don Bosco when he was deeply in trouble and infused a ray of hope in times of discouragement. Mary took care of all the boys in the Oratory. She protected them from all the dangers of all life. […]
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Fullness of Life and the happiness of human beings is the ultimate purpose of the plan of God. The Gospel of Christ shows great trust in humanity. It demands that we pay attention to the unique reality of every person and their willingness to accept to the unique reality of every person and their perfect man.
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With Don Bosco we affirm our preference for the young who are poor, abandoned and in danger, those who are have greater need of love and evangelization, and we work especially in areas of greatest poverty.
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