Skip to content
WPR Log WWWWWWWW

Your Daily Source of Truth

Primary Menu
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • NATIONAL
  • SPORTS
  • HEALTH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • POLITICS
  • NEWS
  • CUSTOMS
Light/Dark Button
Subscribe
  • Home
  • 2026
  • February
  • 18
  • MP Ntamuhira Urges Unity and Vocational Training for Community Development
  • ECONOMY
  • EDUCATION
  • NEWS

MP Ntamuhira Urges Unity and Vocational Training for Community Development

Tugume Muzafaru 2 months ago (Last updated: 2 months ago) 2 minutes read
1771433607387 (2)

RUBIRIZI, UGANDA – The Member of Parliament for Bunyaruguru County, Hon. Twesigye John Ntamuhira, has called on local leaders to embrace unity and collaboration as the driving force behind community development.

Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!

The legislator made the appeal on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, while at St. Michael High School at an Education Career Guidance and Counselling event organized by his office.

Addressing the gathering, Hon. Ntamuhira urged fellow leaders to set aside their differences and embrace love and unity as the foundation for progress in the community.

“Development cannot happen in a divided house. We must work together, embrace love, and remain united for the betterment of our community,” Hon. Ntamuhira stated.

He encouraged the students to remain focused, disciplined, and peaceful in their studies as they prepare for the future, while also broadening the conversation on career paths by urging both parents and students to look beyond traditional academic routes.

Hon. Ntamuhira advised them to explore vocational studies, emphasizing that such practical skills are key to securing their future by providing the tools necessary for self-reliance and employability.

The Rubirizi Town Council Mayor , John Magezi, highlighted a pressing concern in the area: the high rate of school dropouts. He attributed this challenge largely to parents who neglect their children’s educational needs.

He warned parents that prioritizing education is a legal duty, stressing that neglecting a child’s schooling is a crime under the Education Act and that every child has a right to attend and remain in school.

“Neglecting your child’s education is a crime according to the Education Act. Education is a right for every child, and as parents, we must fulfill our duty to ensure they attend and remain in school,” Magezi emphasized.

The District Councilor representing Kicwamba Sub-County , Kweshenjereza Didas, and a parent himself, commended Hon. Ntamuhira for organizing the guidance and counseling event.

He commended the initiative as highly helpful in enabling parents and leaders to better understand their roles in supporting children’s education.

Kweshenjereza also encouraged parents to actively enroll their children in vocational training programs to equip them with diverse skills for the future.

About the Author

Tugume Muzafaru

Author

Visit Website View All Posts

Post navigation

Previous: Renowned Journalist ‘Ekirengabazaana’ Released from Prison
Next: Shared Spirit: Rubirizi Embraces Lent and Ramadan in Display of Interfaith Harmony

Related Stories

1002496324
  • EDUCATION
  • NEWS

Chief Justice Zeija Asks Lawyers to Prioritize Mediation over Court Battles

NABOTH ISAAC NIWAGABA 2 hours ago
1776179287878
  • NEWS

Rukiga Gets First Magistrate’s Court, Ending Costly Travel to Kabale

Hamlet Arinda 10 hours ago
1002496067
  • EDUCATION
  • NEWS

Kabale University Law Symposium Urges Digital Literacy for Modern Legal Practice

NABOTH ISAAC NIWAGABA 11 hours ago

Featured News

  • Chief Justice Zeija Asks Lawyers to Prioritize Mediation over Court Battles April 14, 2026
  • Rukiga Gets First Magistrate’s Court, Ending Costly Travel to Kabale April 14, 2026
  • Kabale University Law Symposium Urges Digital Literacy for Modern Legal Practice April 14, 2026
  • ‘Where Do They Expect Us to Go?’ Rubirizi Vendors Desperate as Council Clears Streets April 14, 2026
  • Ugandan referral hospitals face funding crisis, struggle to feed patients April 14, 2026
  • Crafting a Future: Rural Women Demand Markets to End Household Poverty April 13, 2026
  • Mobile Court Proceedings in Ggaba Daycare Murder Case Set for Today On Site April 13, 2026
  • Diocese of Kigezi Installs Five New Canons April 12, 2026

About AF themes

You May Have Missed

1002496324
  • EDUCATION
  • NEWS

Chief Justice Zeija Asks Lawyers to Prioritize Mediation over Court Battles

NABOTH ISAAC NIWAGABA 2 hours ago
1776179287878
  • NEWS

Rukiga Gets First Magistrate’s Court, Ending Costly Travel to Kabale

Hamlet Arinda 10 hours ago
1002496067
  • EDUCATION
  • NEWS

Kabale University Law Symposium Urges Digital Literacy for Modern Legal Practice

NABOTH ISAAC NIWAGABA 11 hours ago
1776146983318
  • ECONOMY
  • NEWS

‘Where Do They Expect Us to Go?’ Rubirizi Vendors Desperate as Council Clears Streets

Tugume Muzafaru 19 hours ago
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • NATIONAL
  • SPORTS
  • HEALTH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • POLITICS
  • NEWS
  • CUSTOMS
  • #8459 (no title)
  • #8450 (no title)
  • #8442 (no title)
  • Blog
  • CoverNews
  • CULTURAL
  • CUSTOMS
  • CUSTOMS & SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
  • Environment
  • Health
  • HEALTH
  • Home
  • Home
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • LIFESTYLE
  • NATIONAL
  • NEWS
  • Newsever
  • Politics
  • POLITICS
  • Sample Page
  • SPORTS
  • Sports
  • The News
Copyright © 2026 All rights reserved. | ReviewNews by AF themes.