By Peter Masereka,
The Kasese Diocesan Youth Chaplain, Rev. Fr. Joseph Tumusiime, has asked the young people to be focused, trusted and hardworking if they were to be relevant to their communities.
Fr. Tumusiime who asked the youth to use education as a key to a bright future, wondered why some youth have failed to be relevant in utilizing the God given wisdom in productive work.
In his Homily while Presiding over Holy Mass at Citizen Secondary School in Kinyamaseke Town Council during the celebrations for Young Christian Students in Bukonzo County West yesterday, Fr. Tumusiime who asked the young people against idleness but use education as a tool to fight for their rights, asked them to use their strength and talents to be relevant to their families and the communities they live in for a better future. Fr. Tumusiime speaking …..
Before holy Mass, Mr. Elius Kaseese, the society’s outgoing chairman, asked his successor to be exemplary, practice the vision and mission of association, and closely monitor the projects under their care.
Mr. Kaseese speaking…….
In his maiden speech as the new society leader, David Masereka from St. John Seminary, commended the outgoing leadership before pledging to popularize the mission and vision of the association he said members must practice for a better future. Mr. David speaking……
During Mass, Fr. Tumusiime blessed all candidates ahead of their final national examinations. END