Rotarians asked to consolidate their efforts from 2024

Part of a dry belt with a low water table, life in Nakayonza rotated around the daily search for water. This meant that children were too tired to go to school, crops did not do well because of the lack of water, cows were dying, and even teenage pregnancy rates were high

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DGE Geoffrey Kitakule (left) and AG Gloria Opwonya (right) after installing President Chris Nambale as the 7th President of the Rotary Club of Lugogo-Mango Tree at Shell Club on Saturday. (Photo by Kalungi Kabuye)
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In the Rotary year of 2023/2024, members of the Rotary Club of Lugogo-Mango Tree oversaw the near completion of a $148,000 (about sh573m) project to provide

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