Viewing from the top, Sam Bright MUHINDO’s influence is fast changing the lives of the entire family back in Kasese. On the fact-checking, it was her first time coming to Kampala.
Itungo Sylvia, the mother of the famous Sam Bright MUHINDO, a six-year-old dancing sensation arrived via Poko-Poko bus at 4:30 am in the wee hours of the morning.
The 35-year-old mother of 9 children has lived with keloids (scars) for many years and itching all over her body and she was booked for an appointment at Mulago Referral Hospital for a health assessment.
According to Dr. Sulaiman Ddungu, an expert from Mulago Hospital, Itungo will undergo specialized treatment to speed up her healing.
“It is a body reaction to damage, she will receive a specialized treatment and get better,” Dr. Ddungu explained.
Before arrival, Sam Bright MUHINDO had to take a break from his sleep time days after returning home from school for the holidays.
On Tuesday Sam Bright MUHINDO in the company of the Bravo Shoes Community Support team drove to Kampala to pick up his mother from the bus park.
Sam in the company of Pinky, received his mother off the bus and drove her around the city looking for a place to have breakfast.
Being too early with no restaurant open, Itungo and her son had bonding moments and her fingers could not stop pressing her phone calling Sam’s father Katsumbyo Julius to share every moment that captured her eyes.
Unfortunately, for her, it was still dark with little moments to tell back to her sweetheart.
“I will tell everyone what I have seen in Kampala. I wish they send photos on my phone.” “Yesu Mukama, vehicles are very many…Where are all these people going,” she said moments after seeing people passing around Mulago Round About.
At Café Jevas Wandegeya, Sam Bright MUHINDO and her mother together with Pinky, little by little, as night faded away, the breakfast was ready.
Sam helped the mother with the menu chart and breakfast arrived mama Sam had to taste the best from Café Jevas.
Reaching Mulago, level 4 Block G surgery department, Maama Sam was registered in the hospital records and for a couple of hours, the assessment was done and she will start to receive her treatment.
By 1:30 PM, Maama Sam was on a bus back to Kasese until 13 September.