Lost Children: Kakembo, where are you?

Sep 16, 2012

Raymond Kakembo Semakula reported to school at St Mary’s SS, Namaliga, in Bombo town on September 2. The S.3 student was in the company of his elder sister, Leah Nakijjoba, a student in Senior Four.

By Gladys Kalibbala
 

Raymond Kakembo Semakula reported to school at St Mary’s SS, Namaliga, in Bombo town on September 2. The S.3 student was in the company of his elder sister, Leah Nakijjoba, a student in Senior Four.

After paying school fees at the bursar’s office, Nakijjoba went to the girl’s dormitory as her brother left for the boys’ wing.
 
Unfortunately, Kakembo did not reach his dormitory. His whereabouts are still unknown, according to his father, Vincent Semwogerere, a resident of Ntinda, a city suburb.
 
A businessman in Katwe saw Kakembo in the area, but by the time Semwogerere arrived, the boy had disappeared. For any information, call 0776882131.
 
Nakazibwe has no family to turn to

Oliver Nakazibwe, lost her mother, Harriet Basuuta, at three years.

The 14-year-old says her father, Nathaniel Mugabi, sent her away five years ago, saying she was not his daughter. Mugabi is an employee of Dalion Electric Company in Mukono.
 
Nakazibwe has been living with different people and she recently worked in a bar at Bamunanika, where she says she was sent away and came to Kampala.
 
A Good Samaritan, who recently found her crying at the Old Taxi Park, handed her over to the CPS.

Nakazibwe is appealing to relatives of her mother, the late Basuuta, to come to her rescue. She dropped out of school in P.6 at Ttakajjunge Primary School in Mukono.

In case of any help, contact 0775039375.
 
Koseno stranded at Police

Paul Koseno recently came to Kampala with his brother.  However, the 10-year-old did not reach his destination, as he lost sight of his brother in the bus park in Kampala. He was a P.1 pupil at Alyat Primary School in Teso and his teacher is Madam Hellen.
 
Koseno’s father, John Okukuje, works in Jinja, while his uncle, John Abiro sells local brew in Malera village, Teso. Koseno is currently at CPS in Kampala.

Anyone with helpful information can call 0775039375.
 
Makumbi was picked from home by unknown men

Hakim Makumbi, 10, is a P.4 pupil of Mityana Parents School in Mityana town, where he is taught by Madam Nalumansi.
 
His father, Bashir Serugo, is a bodaboda rider at the Tea Estate stage in Mityana. His mother, Takia Namiiro and the rest of his family reside in Kiwuula village.
 
He told the Police that two men, who said they had been sent by Serugo, picked him from home and brought him to Kampala.
 
He was later abandoned at the New Taxi Park, from where a Good Samaritan picked him and handed him over to CPS.
For help, call 0775039375.
 
Bashir was studying at CRO, Mbale

Allan Bashir is 12 years old. His father, Joseph Odada is a builder in Mbale town, while his mother, Nalongo, was a Police officer, until last year, when she retired.
 
Bashir has been living with his aunt, Nandudu, who sells malwa (local brew) in  Kiteeso zone, Namatale, a Mbale surburb.
The P.3 pupil of CRO Primary School in Mbale came to Kampala with his friends, but got lost at the bus park, from where a Good Samaritan took him to CPS.

For assistance, call 0711042338.

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