By B. Fred Stephen,
Believers in Christ have been urged to make use of the talents that God has given them, for they will give an account to Him when they reach heaven.

During his homily at the requiem mass for the late Martin Ndungu Kalemba in Kahokya Village, Mahango Sub-county, Fr. Clement Masereka reminded the mourners that God has blessed them with priests and religious leaders, and challenged them to reflect on how they have made use of this gift.
He encouraged the mourners to emulate the late Martin Ndungu Kalemba, who knew his God and served Him faithfully in every way.
Fr. Clement Masereka also urged the mourners to invest in their children’s education, emphasizing that the world is rapidly changing.
Fr. Clement on education speaking…
The LC3 Chairperson, Mr. Julius Kyasuba, urged people to work hard and avoid laziness. He cautioned against early drinking in trading centers.
Hon. Jeremia emphasized the importance of promoting proper coffee processing methods, including avoiding the harvesting of unripe (green) coffee.Mr Kyasuba andHon. Jeremia speaking…
Among the mourners was Mr. Cleous Bwambale, the aspiring Member of Parliament for Bukonzo county East who thanked all constituents for their prayers following his nomination on Wednesday.
Mr. Cleous on nomination…. Earlier, the LC1 Chairperson for Kahokya village, Mr. Jacob Mukoghothya had called upon residents to take health matters seriously, warning that he would take action against those who do not have proper sanitation facilities such as toilets. END
