Kabale PWDs Cry for Help as their Community House Wastes Away.

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PWDs residing in a community home in Ndorwa Cell, Southern Division Kabale Municipality have cried for help as their housing structures keep wasting away, leaving them vulnerable to rainfall and floods.

The PWDs were today receiving relief items from a team led by Namanya Job Apuuli of vision group ahead of his event dubbed , “Job Apuuli Experience.”

The event slated for Saturday this week at white horse Inn Kabale, is meant to celebrate 12 years that Job Namanya, a multi-media practitioner; has spent in the media industry.

Journalist Job Apuuli (right) and partners deliver relief items to the PWDS in Kabale District
Journalist Job Apuuli (right) and partners deliver relief items to the PWDS in Kabale District

Led by Elnathan Kanyaruju their representative in the Kabale Municipality council, the PWDs said that their accommodation facility was severely dilapidated and they spend nights using basins to fetch flood waters from their bedrooms whenever it rains.

Kanyaruju called upon well wishers to come for their rescue in any means possible. He said that the facility accommodates over 20 people.

PWDs at their residence in Kabale Municipality

Mr. Namanya said that he decided to visit the PWDs as one way of including them in his celebration activities, much as most of them might not make it to the Saturday’s event at White Horse Inn, Kabale.

He also said that the plan was to extend his right hand and show them that they are loved and cherished, despite being considered one of the marginalized groups in the society.

Namanya Job Apuuli is a renowned Professional Multimedia Journalist working for Vision Group, that includes TV West, New vision, Radio West and other sister media houses . He is also an Events’ Emcee, a part timing Music Deejay and a Lecturer of Journalism and Media Studies.

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