VP to continue on 'smelly socks'

The Vice President, Dr. Specioza Kazibwe, has vowed to continue telling men 'with smelly socks' to wash them as a gesture of good discipline.

The Vice President, Dr. Specioza Kazibwe, has vowed to continue telling men 'with smelly socks' to wash them as a gesture of good discipline. "You will continue hearing me telling men to wash their socks, to bathe and brush their teeth because cleaness is near to Godliness," Kazibwe said. She was speaking at a thanks-giving mass for Sisters Cephas, Genevieve and Cosmus, held at Christ the King Church in Kampala Monday evening. The Irish nuns are retiring to their country after serving at Mt. St. Mary's Namagunga College for over thirty years. The Mass was organised by Namagunga Old Girls Association (MOGA) in conjunction with Christ the King Church in appreciation of the nuns's contribution towards education of the girl child in Uganda. Dr. Kazibwe is an old girl of the school. The congregation comprised of the Irish charge d'affaires, Patrick Curran and his wife, outgoing Chief Justice Wako Wambuzi and and state minister for lands, Baguma Isoke. Kazibwe said MOGA would always carry on the good ideals of hygiene instilled into them by Sister Cephas and pass it to others. Ends