The Patriotism Katchup press conference was held on Friday at the Kololo Independence Grounds where President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni donated cows to be slaughtered at the event. Below are some of the moments captured by Mary Kansiime.
Man painting a cow that was donated by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni to be slaughtered at Patriotism Katchup celebration.
(Left to right) Victor Mugihguzi an Alumnus of National Secretariat for Patriotism Corps Uganda, Fred Sebbaale Musician, Balaam Barugahara Events Promoter and Lt. Mugisha Richard Communication Officer National Secretariat for Patriotism Corps Uganda addressing journalist about Patriotism Katchup day.
Balaam Barugahara Events Promoter and King Michael Musician displaying cash receipt from President of Uganda Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for payment to join the Uganda Musician Association
(L-R) Fred Sebbaale Musician, Balaam Barugahara Events Promoter and King Michael Musician addressing journalist about Patriotism Katchup day.
The cash receipt from President of Uganda Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for payment to join the Uganda Musician Association
Tears and anguish as Lusanja residents lose their land. (Photo credit: Ivan Kabuye)
The national conference for older persons in Kampala. Here are the highlights from the event (Photo credit: Sylvia Katushabe)
A group of elder person from St Francis Grandmothers group Njeru in Buikwe district, entertaining the audience during the National Conference for Older persons.
Members of the National council for older persons interacting before the beginning of the National Conference for older persons.
The national dialogue on political parties and constitutionalism in Kampala. Below are photos of the event by Nancy Nanyonga
(Left to right ) Uganda People's Congress (UPC) party president James Akena, Democratic Party (DP) president Nobert Mao and Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party president Patrick Amuria interacting during the national dialogue on political parties and constitutionalism in Kampala.
City Tyres Director Ahmed Hassan (3rd left) poses with Left to right: FMU president Dusman Okee , Indian Association of Uganda Chairman Mohan Rao, BOSCH's Richard Wandawa, UBA Chairman Shaban Muziransa, UBA CEO Simon Mugabi and Indian Association secretary Vaheed Mohammed, during the launch the BOSCH East African Badminton Challenge at Lugogo, October 4 2019. (Photos by Michael Nsubuga)
Some of the participants listen to speeches during the launch of the BOSCH East African Badminton Challenge at Lugogo
Queens Nursery and Primary School's Arafat Kibirige in action on day one of the Bosch East African Badminton Challenge at Lugogo