Museveni Commends Bahima for Dumping Cattle Keeping

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has commended the people of Rushere in particular and of Kiruhuura district at large for engaging in income generating projects including cattle keeping.

Museveni Commends Bahima for Dumping Cattle Keeping
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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has commended the people of Rushere in particular and of Kiruhuura district at large for engaging in income generating projects including cattle keeping.

The President was speaking at Emmanuel Cathedral in Rushere, seat of North Ankole Diocese in Kiruhuura district during a thanksgiving service commemorating the first anniversary since the consecration of Rt. Rev. Stephen Namanya, as Bishop of North Ankole Diocese on Sunday.

“I am pleased to note that the people have stopped nomadism, embarked on work and are generating income. I thank God who has enabled them to educate their children,” he said.

President Museveni commended the congregation for their commitment to educating their children in schools near their homes. He, however, cautioned the youth over the dangers of the HIV/AIDS scourge. He called on them to avoid the situation of what he called ‘winning a trophy in AIDS.’ He urged parents and religious leaders to sensitize the youths over the pandemic.

Regarding environment, the President called on the people of Kiruhuura district and the Ankole Sub-Region as a whole, to protect water sources. He made particular reference to River Rwizi which transverses the area but is threatened with drying up because of the harmful activities of the people along its course.

He asked them to leave intact the swamps that are water catchment areas for the benefit of the community. He informed them that the Government has made plans to promote irrigation in order to ensure sustainable agricultural production adding that it would also promote work on valley dams to ensure that wananchi are served.

Mr. Museveni said plans are underway to enable wananchi cultivate perennial crops such as coffee, fruits, tea and cocoa. He gave assurances that this would be done through the provision of quality seedlings. He urged wananchi not to worry about incidents of East Coast fever that affects cows because veterinary officials are working to ensure that the threat is contained.

President Museveni thanked the people of the area for establishing a Diocesan SACCO to which he donated Shs.10 million to boost it. He pledged to donate a tractor to facilitate their agricultural venture and that he will assist them to search for an investor to help them tap into the resource of their 670-acre land.

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