Apr 6, 2023 | News, Newsletters
Welcome to the April edition of our Luwero Newsletter The Kijjambu Family All are well. Peggy, the youngest of the triplets, unfortunately broke her arm earlier this year and Gabriel had a recent bout of malaria. Both are recovering well. Gabriel’s uncle Daniel died...
Jan 24, 2023 | News, Newsletters, Prayer
Welcome to the January edition of our Luwero Newsletter The Kijjambu Family Apart from the usual rounds of colds and flu the family are all well. A husband of one of Deborah’s sisters was murdered recently in an orchestrated brutal attack; please remember Deborah’s...
Dec 15, 2022 | News, Prayer
The schools at Luwero are now on holiday until 6th February 2023. Ebola continues to be a problem in some areas in Uganda with some areas in lockdown. The friends at Luwero are all safe and well. An evangelical outreach campaign will take place at Luwero between 19th...
Nov 6, 2022 | News, Newsletters, Youth Camp
Welcome to the November edition of our Luwero Newsletter. Kijjambu Family All the family are well. Peggy, Gabriella and Debbie have started attending nursery 2 days per week: Pricilla is doing well at school. Deborah continues to need to rest often. Youth...
Aug 17, 2022 | News, Newsletters, Prayer, Youth Camp
Welcome to the August edition of our Luwero Newsletter. It has been a busy time at the Projects, the 14th annual Youth Camp is underway, the Trust has appointed a new Director and planning is ongoing for next year. The Kijjambu Family The family are all well, although...
May 1, 2022 | News, Newsletters
Welcome to the April version of our Newsletter I am delighted to present you with the first newsletter in a couple of years not dominated by the context of Covid19. It has been a busy time at the Projects; schools have re-opened for lessons and then closed for...
Feb 27, 2022 | News, Newsletters
Welcome to the February edition of our Luwero Newsletter. Covid-19 Coronavirus infection rates in Uganda are decreasing and are currently averaging 42 cases per day. Uganda has recorded 163,000 cases in total with 3,580 deaths. A vaccination programme is...