Read Your Letters

Nov 14, 2003

<b>Parents, protect girls</b><br>Dear parents, I ask you to protect girls from those bad people who defile, kidnap and rape. I ask the government to give the girls a hand by imprisoning those bad people.

Parents, protect girls
Dear parents, I ask you to protect girls from those bad people who defile, kidnap and rape. I ask the government to give the girls a hand by imprisoning those bad people. Please parents, I ask you to respond positively and protect us girls. Please people, have pity on girls.
Nevis Namazzi ,
Uganda Martyrs, Primary School, Masaka

Our national emblem
The Uganda National Emblem is the crested Crane. It is a beautiful bird given special respect as the symbol of the Nation. The National Emblem symbolises humility and peace.
Margaret Babirye P.6
Namagunga Primary Boarding School

Poaching is illegal
Poaching is the illegal killing of animals in game parks and game reserves. Poaching decreases the number of animals in a game. The young children, may not be able to see the animals they learn about in class. poaching is not only bad but also very dangerous. An animal caught in a snare can be seriously injured and die a slow, painful death. So please poachers stop killing our animals.
Ritah Aliba, P6,
St. Tereza’s Namagunga

We need meals at school
When children in government schools were paying school dues they were performing better than those in private schools. Now with UPE things are not so good. Honourable minister of education look into our problems, some of our parents are too busy to prepare food for us to take to school. All living things must eat well in order to survive. Even you can calculate and see what is cheaper. Why do you want us to stay hungry at school?
Pauline Nanyonga, P.5 E,
Buganda Road Primary school.

Immunisation!
I would like to thank the government especially the Ministry of Health for the good work done during immunisation against measles. In our school, we were all immunised and our teachers were actively involved in the activity. So I thank the government for helping us chase out first polio now measles. Long live Uganda!
Lillian Nakuya
Kirinya Parent’s School

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