Jul 22, 2019 | News, Visiting Luwero
I am delighted to report that all 20 of the visitors to the Project from East Kilbride have arrived home safe and well. The fortnight they spend with Gabriel and his team were very productive indeed and included 8 days of dental treatment, the preparation and opening...
Jun 18, 2019 | News, Newsletters
Welcome to the June edition of the Luwero Newsletter Two new wells drilled Following the plea for help to address the problem of drought, I am delighted to tell you that 2 new wells have been drilled. They are both 70 metres deep and are now providing an abundant...
Jun 11, 2019 | News, Pastors Fellowship
Report from Ernie Bayton I sincerely thank everyone for their prayerful support for and interest in my most recent visit to Luwero, Uganda. The project continues to be well run and overseen by Gabriel Kijjambu, ably supported by his wife Deborah together with a team...
Apr 14, 2019 | News, Pastors Fellowship
Preparations are in hand for the Pastor and Church Leader’s Conference and Children’s Club being held 29th April to 3rd May. A team of 5 are travelling to Luwero on Friday 26th April. Three Scottish church leaders (Stuart, Darnell and Ernie) will speak at the...
Apr 14, 2019 | Education, News
School News Dormitory Construction Following the hiatus in construction work on the boys and girls dormitory blocks at the secondary school, I am delighted to be able to tell you that work has recommenced and is progressing, albeit slowly due to lack of water....
Apr 14, 2019 | News, Newsletters
Welcome to the April edition of the Luwero Newsletter Work about to begin on new wells Following the situation regarding the chronic shortage of water within the Project, Gabriel and the Trustees have acted quickly to address the drought situation at Luwero....
Apr 11, 2019 | News, Visiting Luwero
Marion, a former ICC Glasgow student with Gabriel, travelled to Luwero recently to spend a fortnight visiting the project. She has written a short report about her visit. My return to Uganda after more than 10 years was all I had hoped it would be. The opportunity to...