Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 02:35 pm
Baganda should raise cash to set up a sanatorium just like they did beneath ‘Ettofaali’ initiative to rebuild the royal tombs at Kasubi and Masengere constructing in Bulange, Kampala, a former kingdom legit has advised.
Mr Emmanuel Ndaula, a former Buganda kingdom deputy prime minister, stated this for the duration of the launch of Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga’s e book entitled, “Ettoofali” at the Katikkiro’s authentic house in Mengo-Lubiri on Friday afternoon.
The e book important points the fundraising ride that was finished within Buganda Kingdom, unique parts of Uganda and abroad, yielding billions of shillings a good deal of which was once collected from the common people.
“Every leader desires to examine the understanding in this e book due to the fact it talks about how the katikkiro managed to fundraise for the kingdom. And in the equal spirit, I ask the Kabaka’s subjects to assume of the use of the identical method to raise cash to build a kingdom hospital,” Mr Sendaula stated at the launch.
He argued that there is need for the kingdom to assemble a private sanatorium for both low profits patients and those who can find the money for to pay more cash due to the fact in the course of the lockdown, it grew to be evident that even Ugandans who have been flying out of Uganda to be treated, can get treatment in Uganda provided hospitals are geared up and have the proper personnel.
(DailyMonitor)
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