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President Museveni hails Indian Community for investing in Uganda

President Yoweri Museveni has reiterated his commitment to continue supporting the Indian Community in Uganda which he described as a real business partner.

“In Uganda, we have got real partners because you bring new skills and new energies and we add our own indigenous energies and the combination brings a big achievement,” Museveni said.

The President made the remarks on Saturday shortly after commissioning the newly built Shree Sahajanand Primary School located in Bukoto, a Kampala suburb.

President Yoweri Museveni cuts the tape as a symbol that the school has been opened During the grand opening of the Shree Sahajanand School in Bukoto, Kampala on the 3rd December 2022. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

The commissioned school which opens in February 2023 and will follow the National Curriculum was built by proprietors of Tororo Cement in partnership with the Indian Shree Kutchi Leva Patel community (SKLPS) as part of their corporate social responsibility in Uganda and will operate under the auspices of Shree Kutchi Leva Patel Samaj Trust.

President Museveni thanked the proprietors for not only establishing the modern school but also building a new Temple and a hospital to benefit the neighbouring community. He also hailed the group for their ongoing efforts to establish a cement factory in Karamoja sub-region, which will be producing clinker, a key ingredient in cement production.

“In doing all this, you are solving the problem of importing the clinker, you are also creating jobs, and you will consume our electricity and water; so, we have nothing but happiness for your efforts. You are most welcome and we shall give you all the support,” H.E Museveni added. 

Some of the guests attended the grand opening of the Shree Sahajanand School in Bukoto, Kampala on the 3rd of December 2022. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

The President also hailed the good relationship Uganda has had with Indians, dating back to the early days before their expulsion by then-President Idi Amin. He talked of the 6 shops owned by Indians in Ntungamo district long ago, saying they helped a lot in buying their milk and beef and, in return, brought in what Uganda did not have at that time like sugar, soap, textile, paraffin and some agricultural inputs.

The school Chairman, Mr Minsa Hasmukh Patel who is also the proprietor of Tororo Cement in Uganda and Mombasa Cement in Kenya said the new Temple is now the most high-tech Temple for the SKLPS Community in the world.

Tororo cement Chairman Hasmukh Patel delivered his speech during the grand opening of the Shree Sahajanand School in Bukoto, Kampala on the 3rd December 2022. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

As Tororo Cement, Mr Patel disclosed that they would be taking up two students, a boy and a girl, from each one of the 56 tribes in Uganda, and sponsor all their education through university. He said the hospital will be treating patients using university intern doctors from Uganda, who will be working online with doctors in India.

The Minister for Kampala, Hon Minsa Kabanda commended the Shree Sahajanand community for the new school which will provide quality education which is cheaper compared to the private schools in the Kampala area.

Minister for Kampala Capital City & Metropolitan Affairs Hajjat Minsa Kabanda delivering her speech during the grand opening of the Shree Sahajanand School in Bukoto, Kampala on the 3rd December 2022. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

“They have added value to Kampala and we are going to work with them,” Minister Kabanda said. 

The school launch was also graced by His Highness, Acharya Tejendra Prasadji, the Pope of the Shree Kutchi Leva Patel community.

Sarah K. Biryomumaisho is a seasoned multimedia Award Winning journalist with 13 years of experience in broadcast and writing. She is recognized for her expertise in the field and holds a Diploma in Business Administration from Makerere Business Institute, which has equipped her with a strong foundation in business principles. Sarah's commitment to professional development is evident through her continuous pursuit of knowledge and skills. She has obtained a Certificate in Media Management from Women in News, an esteemed organization dedicated to empowering women in the media industry. In 2020, she successfully completed a Course in Wikimedia, demonstrating her proficiency as one of the few Wikipedia Editors in the country. To further enhance her reporting capabilities, Sarah has also acquired a certificate in Gender Justice Reporting from The International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF). This specialized training has equipped her with a deeper understanding of gender-related issues and their portrayal in the media. Throughout her career, Sarah has contributed her talent to various media houses, including six radio stations, where she has showcased her versatility and adaptability. Her most recent engagements include Galaxy FM 100.2 and Radio 4. Additionally, she has served as a writer for Andariya Magazine, further demonstrating her ability to excel in different mediums. Sarah's expertise extends beyond journalism. She has worked as a Digital Communications consultant for the revitalized Uganda Airlines, leveraging her skills to effectively communicate the airline's message in the digital sphere. Her passion for digital media and technology makes her a valuable asset in the evolving landscape of communication. In her entrepreneurial pursuits, Sarah is the proud owner of TheUgPost, a renowned media organization with a strong presence in Uganda and a global reach. Through this platform, she continues to make a significant impact by providing reliable and engaging content to a wide audience. Sarah won the Top Environmental Journalist Award 2023 from Uganda Biodiversity Fund. Twitter; https://twitter.com/BiryomumaishoB

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