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Have fun at Toto Christmas Festival

Grace Nampiima, Toto Magazine editor, addressed the children and shared details of the festival’s activities, which include: swimming, bouncing castles, merry-go-rounds and the talent search.

Pupils of St. Kizito Primary School excited about the festival. ( Photos by Bridget Ahurira)
By: Jackie Nalubwama, Journalists @New Vision

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Being around children is truly special. Their innocence shines through their eyes, eager to see what the world has to offer.

It is their innocence and energy that the Toto Team tapped into when they visited St. Kizito Primary School in Bugolobi to carry out an activation for the upcoming Toto Christmas Festival.

 



Slated for December 07, at Kampala Parents School Playground, the festival has been sponsored by Pepsi, Toyota Uganda, Ruparelia Group and Indomie Instant Noodles. The sponsors have pledged their commitment to children’s well-being, with each contributing generously to the festival.

Indomie Instant Noodles, for instance, has been moving around schools with the Toto team, giving children noodles and will also be present at the festival.

Toyota Uganda has given the little ones a chance to participate in the global competition, where the winner gets $ 5000 (about sh 18m), the runners-up get $ 3000 (sh 10.8m), and their schools will win $ 10,000 (approximately sh 36m).

Pepsi will also be at the festival to provide children with their favourite soft drinks and it's varieties (Mirinda Apple, Fruity and Apple, Mountain Dew and 7Up).
The Ruparelia Group has also generously provided a safe space for the festival at Kampala Parents School Playground, complete with a swimming pool and a pavilion.

Organised by the school’s deputy head teacher, Richard Ochan, the children shouted, “Toto Christmas Festival!”

 



Grace Nampiima, Toto Magazine editor, addressed the children and shared details of the festival’s activities, which include: swimming, bouncing castles, merry-go-rounds and the talent search.

She stressed that parents and guardians have free entry, but children will have to pay sh10,000 to enjoy a fun-filled day.

“Children, please tell your parents to take you to the Toto Christmas Festival on December 07,” said Ochan to the children who were scrutinising the flyer.

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