By Julius Mugaga Tukacungurwa, Umoja Standard.
Ntinda, Uganda: The community of Mutungo IV Parish is buzzing with renewed hope following the official nomination of Ms. Namirembe Violet Sembatya by the Uganda Electoral Commission as their LCIII Councillor Candidate. Her candidacy marks a significant moment, signaling a deep dedication to grassroots development and community well-being.
Upon her nomination, Ms. Sembatya articulated a clear and empowering vision for progress, starting with critical infrastructure. She vowed to lobby diligently for crucial drainage upgrades and to enhance overall sanitation, directly addressing long-standing community concerns. Beyond the environment, Sembatya emphasized empowering residents through education and economic independence.
Her comprehensive plans include innovative youth skilling programs, specifically focusing on book-making to support school-going children, fostering both skills and literacy. She also pledged robust support for women’s SACCOs, aiming to boost local economies and promote financial self-sufficiency. Ms. Sembatya’s agenda, touching on infrastructure, education, and economic empowerment, resonates deeply with the aspirations of Mutungo IV, promising a brighter, more sustainable future for all its residents.
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