The Bishop of the Diocese of Kasese, Rt. Rev Francis Aquirinus Kibira yesterday(08 June 2020) reached the internally displaced people at Kiraro primary school camp in Kitholhu Sub County, Kasese district after what he called sleepless nights after the destructed Isango bridge that connects Karambi Sub County to Kitholhu Sub County couldn’t allow him continue during his first visit.
Bishop Kibira who gave out two kilograms of beans and ten of posho to each family in the camp said that he couldn’t sleep any more but rather battle through the jungles to reache the people in the camp he will keep praying for until God gives them guidance about the future after the disaster. Bishop Kibira speaking1……..
The Bishop who called on the people in the camp to be thankful to God for being alive looking at the infection rates and fatalities in the super power countries like America asked the local community to surrender their lives to Jesus, their future hope. Bishop Kibira speaking2……
Earlier, the Vice chairperson LC 3 for Kitholhu sub county, Mrs. Damali Nyabongo hailed Bishop for the first relief where every family was given ten Kilograms of cassava flour and three kilograms of beans before describing Bishop Kibira as God sent. Mrs. Damali speaking…
Hon. Kisole, the Kasese district councilor representing Kitholhu sub county, Hon. Yonasani Kisole called for continued prayer to the bereaved families and souls of the departed before commending Bishop Kibira for his wisdom to temporarily relocate Kilembe mines Hospital that had lost part of her property in the floods. Hon. Kisole…
Ms Sharon Kyakimwa like others thanked the Bishop for the physical support and prayers during their stay in the camp. Sharon and others…
Ms Josoline Muhindo a breast feeding mother says she couldn’t believe what she saw as the house of mama Moses Mukali was being swept away, before realizing that four people had died in the incident, calling for prayers over the future. Ms Josoline ……
Bishop Kibira was accompanied by treasurer Kasese catholic diocese Rev Fr. Joseph Syathetha, Rev Fr. Richard Sausi Businge, Rev Fr. Emmanuel Kule, Rev Fr. Fedius Bwambale and Deacon Julius Tsangamubiri. END.