Rev. Kityo Warns Politicians against Misleading Parents about School Fees, Advocates for Church-Led Development of Schools

Rev. Kityo Warns Politicians against Misleading Parents about School Fees, Advocates for Church-Led Development of Schools

Rev. Roggers Kityo, a minister at St. Luke Town Church of Uganda, Kirangira, under the Ddandira Parish, and the treasurer of Mukono Diocese, has warned politicians to stop misleading parents by claiming they are not obligated to pay school fees, as many of them do not rely on government schools. He emphasized that the church would not accept such misinformation, urging communities to focus on improving their schools.

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Rev. Kityo made these remarks during a groundbreaking ceremony for a new classroom block at Nabbale Church of Uganda Nursery and Primary School in Kirangira, a project spearheaded by the church.

Rev. Roggers Kityo and Mr Robert Peter Kabanda, with Christians of Kirangira during the groundbreaking ceremony for a new classroom block at Nabbale Church of Uganda Nursery and Primary School in Kirangira.

Addressing the congregation and parents who had brought their children for registration, he cautioned politicians against creating false narratives about school fees, noting that government schools receive limited funding and the church is stepping in to enhance educational facilities.

He highlighted the importance of collective efforts to develop church-founded schools, using the establishment of the nursery section at Kirangira as a starting point for community-led development.

Some of the Christians during the launch of the Ground braking.

The event was graced by Robert Peter Kabanda, the chairperson of Mukono Central Division and a prospective candidate for Mayor of Mukono Municipality for the 2026–2031 term. Kabanda, the chief guest, encouraged Christians to seize the opportunity to improve their communities. He commended the church for its initiatives and called on the congregation to actively support development projects in their area.

Kabanda, who also serves as the chairperson of the youth and children’s board in Mukono Diocese, reminded parents that government funding for schools is limited. He urged the school’s leadership and parents to work together to provide the necessary resources for the school’s operation.

Mr Robert Peter Kabanda, the chairperson of Mukono Central Division together with Feibe Faith Babirye, the secretary for education and health Mukono Central Division during his address.

The event was attended by several key figures, including Feibe Faith Babirye, the secretary for education and health Mukono Central Divison; Lay Reader Paul Kaye; The School Head teacher Kunya, The Head of Laity Gertrude Kisitu; and the school management committee Chairperson, Mama Nakalembe, among other congregants and community members.

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