By Peter Masereka,
The Bishop of the Diocese of Kasese, Rt. Rev. Francis Aquirinus Kibira Kambale has asked education stakeholders in the Diocese to popularize three fruit and wood tree planting while celebrating the diocesan Education week.
According to Bishop Kibira, global warming was largely caused by human activities and less care for the mother earth, resulting into disasters that put lives and property at risk.
In his speech presented by the Kasese Diocesan Vicar General, Msgr. Landaus Bwambale during the launch of the Education week at the Cathedral Church on Sunday, Bishop Kibira asked pastoral leaders, teachers and other education stakeholders to encourage the locals to plant at least three tree seedlings in response to the Pope’s message, of ‘’Laudato Si. Msgr. Landaus speaking …..
The Ordinary later argued parents and guardians to fully support the education of their children and for teachers to act as the learners’ guides for a promising future.
Prof. Patrick Kyamanywa, Vice Chancellor for Uganda Martyrs’ University-Nkozi is expected to officiate at the closure of the education week on 26th Sept 2024. END