By Peter Masereka,
Ripple Foundation has officially handed over five and seven class room blocks to Rwakingi and Bugoye Primary schools respectively, with a call on parents to support the education and rights of the young people.
Addressing Parents and local leaders at Rwakingi primary School, Mr. Franz Hehenberger, the Director of Sei So Frei, a charity organization from Austria that funded the project, called for manageable family establishments and an end to gender based violence which he said does not only create conflicts but affect the education and right of children.
Mr. Franz speaking ……

The Minster for Agriculture, Forestry, Fire brigades and community in Upper Austria, Ms Michaela Langer-Weninger called for proper utilization of the structures by the beneficiaries to promote the welfare of learners mainly the girl child. Ms. Michaela speaking ……
The Foundation Executive Director, Ms Florence Ithungu Basaliza who asked parents and leaders to guard jealously the newly built class room blocks, asked teachers to use all their professional approaches to turn the current comfort of learners in the new block into academic excellence. Ms Florence speaking ……
The handover was witnessed by the Bishop of the diocese of Kasese who was represented at the function by Fr. Joseph Mbusa, the Diocesan education secretary, Mr. Erifaz Muhindi, the Kasese District Chairperson and Hon. Sowedi Kitanywa, the Busongora County North Member of Parliament who commended the donors for the funds. END