By Sekaggya Seka Moses
Mubende, Uganda – As Primary Seven candidates prepare to sit for their final exams on November 6th and 7th, Nva Mubende Family has taken a heartwarming initiative to boost their morale.
This philanthropic organization, born out of the annual Nva Mubende Festival, has distributed success cards and pens to P7 candidates, wishing them the best in their exams.
According to reports, only 50% of candidates who sit for final exams typically receive success cards.
Determined to change this narrative, Nva Mubende Family, founded by Ismael Ssegawa, aka Sureman Ssegawa, a seasoned journalist working with Radio Simba, has embarked on a mission to inspire students to excel.
The organization’s supportive efforts have already benefited senior four candidates earlier this year, with visits to numerous secondary schools in the district.
This week, they extended their kindness to P7 candidates, including those at Kijumba Church of Uganda Primary School.
Kabali Harunah, Chairperson of Nva Mubende Family, emphasized their commitment to supporting the community.“We will not stop our supportive heart. Many more projects are on the way,” he promised.
The Nva Mubende Festival, scheduled for January 18th next year at Kasaana Playgrounds, has become a catalyst for positive change in Mubende.