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The Bumpy Aseru-less Road from Terego Part 1

Sunday morning’s journey to the West Nile District of Terego started quite boring despite having the ever-humorous Sam Bright MUHINDO on board to pick Aseru Sharon.

The 8-year-old girl child was randomly identified by Bravo Shoes Community Support Team back in June 2022.

On Monday 12th September was the D-Day to mark a new chapter in Aseru’s life as she was about to step a footprint in school, MUHINDO, the organization Education Ambassador, Western Region was to orient Aseru about life in school and her new role on Education Ambassadorship for girl child from West Nile.

For the record, whenever the Bravo Shoes Community Support team travels for these activities, authorities from the local council, security, and councilors among others are informed and usually become part of the activities as seen in our previous documentaries and articles.

From Kasese, Budaka, and Bugiri among other places the organization has set foot, the authorities have been reliably informed and played a greater role unlike in Terego where the leadership is divided.

In Terego, the authorities were religious aware of our activities from the day the organization set foot in Terego, Aiivu Subcounty back in June, and days prior to 12th September, the Local Council 3 Chairperson, Anguyo Kennedy was at least aware of our activities and our plans prior to the due date.

Like before, we took Masindi- Packwach- Arua route through Murchison National Park away from the usual Hoima-Masindi-Kigumba-Bweyale-Karuma-Pakwach-Nebbi-Arua which is still under construction.

Reaching Kichumbanyobo the Masindi South Gate, unlike before, the silence was observed throughout the route to Murchison National Park, our known friends like baboons, monkeys, giraffes, warthogs, and buffalos were few and rare observers unlike before.

Experts in wildlife urge that, we arrived after the prime time when animals come out to graze. Indeed, we arrived in the park close to afternoon hours, and yours Sam Bright MUHINDO, had little to admire. No wonder! He called a baboon a monkey!

Despite the distance, Muhindo got a new lease on life after reaching Packwach, his passionate way of life could not live the children of Packwach the same. In fact, Sam Bright MUHINDO had an offer to the smiling kids who gathered along the road.

As he unleashed his lifestyle dance strokes, no one could beat him and all kept admiring the wonderful kid’s rare strokes. “That one is high level….” Said one of the young ladies who participated in the challenge.

Sam Bright MUHINDO left Packwach without selecting one and promised to come back another day.

As we hit Arua, the team was up to rest, to prepare for another day to pick up Aseru Sharon to go to school.

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1 thought on “The Bumpy Aseru-less Road from Terego Part 1”

  1. Please sorry for whatever happened,so bad it happened in my district,I’ve been following your activities.I was once a teacher at Namuwaya Education Center

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