2008 young achievers rewarded by British Airways

Mar 27, 2009

Sheena Bageine, <br>Kampala Parents’ School<br>One Sunday while she attended service at All Saints Cathedral Nakaseero, Sheena took a reading in church. She read so well that she impressed the Archbishop of Canterbury. He asked her for her Bible and

Sheena Bageine,
Kampala Parents’ School
One Sunday while she attended service at All Saints Cathedral Nakaseero, Sheena took a reading in church. She read so well that she impressed the Archbishop of Canterbury. He asked her for her Bible and autographed it.

Maureen Namiiro Ayebare, 6 years, City Parents’ School
She launched an eight-track music album at her school. Because of her talent, her school gave her a scholarship to study free of charge for a whole year. The album is called Tusinze (let us praise). Her songs include Never forget, Tusinze, Yesu yetaala, Omuliro, Mugume, Mwije, WBS and Movit.

Susan Kaweesa receiving a gift pack from Faith Chaitezvi, British Airways’ Country Commercial Manager Uganda
After seeing kids suffering in Gulu on television, she collected sh4m from friends, neighbours, visitors, her mother’s friends and from a rat that gave her money when she lost her teeth. She donated the money to SOS children’s village Gulu to help the orphans.

Rianna Richardson, 8,
Ambrosollin International School
She is Uganda’s young waitress. After school, she works at her parents’ hotel called Clemet Hill Hotel in Kampala. She serves customers with soda and food. Rianna loves football, serving people and watching cartoons like Tarzan and Kim.

Damalie Tebajjukira,
SOS Kakiri Primary School
She is a footballer. She plays shirt number 7. Her role on the pitch is to score goals and defend her side. Last year, Damalie won a trip to Ghana to watch the African Cup of Nations.

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