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Namugongo - Kira Town

Kampala - Uganda

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Namugongo - Kira Town

Kampala Uganda

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Pupils writing the exams   Examination confidence leads to success   The early morning of yesterday marked the beginning of midterm examinations for our pupils. The day was started with a school assembly were the pupils sung the Uganda national anthem, said a word of prayer, briefed by the teachers and later blessed by the priest. By the end of […]
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Part of the harvested garden In the previous articles wrote about “maize seen at a mature stage” where we went ahead to show hopes of our maize getting ready for harvest. Surely, we can lose all things in this world but not hope. Our hope has brought us to the harvest of our maize. The harvest is really much and […]
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Matooke Matooke is the staple food for Buganda and therefore it would shameful finding a family without a banana plantation however small a plot of land that contains this family. Matooke makes a complete diet for most of the parties and other functions. Holding that constant, Baganda can prove it that Matooke can go well with all the kinds of […]
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Ivan at work

 In the early 20s one is ought to work harder if they are to rest in their 50s. It’s good news that most of our old boys are really working so hard to better their lives and the society. We present to you one of our boys, Ivan Naluma; the CEO of CALM Engineering Workshop.

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Today, we celebrate the birth of St. John the Baptist. He was the Voice and Jesus was the Word. Follow this link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Baptist to read more about St. John the Baptist.
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Kuteesa James, the head boy and future doctor

Hello viewers, greetings from Don Bosco CALM. We thank you for keeping in touch with us especially on our website. In our latest works, we decide to bring you the news from our pupils at Don Bosco primary School. Don’t miss out reading wonderful stories and feelings of our pupils. Today we look at Jeje.

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A well constructed sty that shelters over 70 pigs

Walking through the Farm in the early morning, I decided to visit the piggery and what I found was really surprising. Before this, I knew all the pigs were fond of making noise and eating but it was the opposite on this farm, I found the pigs resting in their clean respective rooms. This caught my attention and I asked Emmanuel, one of the workers why everything was the way I was seeing it and he told me, “These animals know when feeding time comes, they can’t make noise until that time comes”. Well if it was this way, then I wished all animals were trained in this same manner.

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Jesus Christ Moving through the Community

Yesterday the 18th of June, the Holy Catholic Church celebrated the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. The Holy Eucharist at Don Bosco CALM began with an exquisite entrance chant led by the eloquent voices of Makerere College School choristers who sang to the beat of drums, piano and guitar. The Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Elie Nyandwi who preached about the Body and Blood of Jesus; his reflection involved a joint participation with the congregation, he asked different questions concerning food and animals which were answered by the pupils of Don Bosco Primary School and Makerere College School Students. The Celebrant emphasized the relevance of food to animals; if animals don’t eat, they perish. Therefore if man fails to eat the Body of Jesus, his Spirit dies and misses eternal life that the Body and Blood of Jesus offer.

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                The finished block and the yet to be finished one

 

“Destroy this temple and I will build it in three days” In the earliest periods I thought it differently, I used to think Jesus meant the destruction of the real structure not knowing He was the Temple Himself. But still, He could build the destructed structure in three days and this new structure that He constructs would now be unshakable and unbreakable. When I look onto the fastest ongoing construction of any structure; I just remember John 2:19.

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The maize garden as seen from the propinquity

The happiest moments of parents include seeing their child grow. They do whatever it takes to bring out a well-shaped person. They suffer all the pains and cost in favor of their lovely child. However, times come when the pup is now a mature responsible human being who now begins to carry on the same tasks that were once done for him. He begins catering for the needs of the parents. The same story might be same between plants and man.

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