The Bishop of the Diocese of Kasese, Rt. Rev. Francis Aquirinus Kibira has donated relief food to the victims of the floods in the Ibanda-Kyanya town council and Maliba subcounty with a call on the Good Samaritans to aid those in need.
Bishop Kibira who donated about 1900 kilograms of posho and 570 of beans said that his donation was a gesture of love and care for all as manifested by Christ.
He called for patience and prayer because God is with and shares his love abundantly to his children. Bishop Kibira speaking1…….
The Catholic Pastor later toured the destroyed homes and property of Ms Yonia Mbambu, as well as that of Mr. and Mrs. Baluku whom he sympathized with and prayed that they get support. Ms Yonia speaking…
To Mzee Dimiterio Kibwana 80 year, his dream of buying land off the valley was short-lived after his vanilla, tree plantation, coffee garden and food crops were swept away by the deadly floods, before praying to God to give home more wisdom for a better future. Mzee Kibwana speaking…
At St. Matia Mulumba Catholic Church, Rinora and Bighasaki commended the Bishop for the relief food before asking him to intervene in their request for more support now that their property was destroyed by the floods.
Ms Rinora and Bighasaki speaking…..
It is against this back ground that the Bishop who asked the displaced persons to use their time in the camp to meditate with their God, pledged to forward their plights to the government through the office of the Kasese RDC, before asking them to thank God for protecting Uganda despite the high mortalities over COVID-19 in developed rich countries. Bishop Kibira speaking2…..
During his tour today, Bishop Kibira donated the relief food to the camps at St. Matia Mulumba Catholic Church, as well as Junior Star, Nkaiga and Ibanda primary schools. Accompanying the Bishop during the tour were, the Diocesan Tresurer, Fr. Joseph Syathetha, Fr. Richard Sausi, Fr. Expedito Masereka, the Parish Priest for Ibanda and Deacon Julius Tsangamubiri among others. END