| During
the last quarter of 1987, Rotarian Avitus Timbarimbasa
(now
Past President) of the Rotary Club of
Kampala wrote to a number of people informing them about Rotary and inviting
them to meet to discuss the formation of a Rotary Club in the area around
Makerere University Campus. After a
number of consultative contacts, the first meeting for formation of the
Provisional Rotary Club of Makerere took place on February 22, 1988 under the
Chairmanship of Rotarian Robert Rutaagi then President of the Rotary Club of
Kampala, the sponsoring Club.
This
inaugural meeting took place in the Dining Hall of the Uganda Teachers
Association Bat
Valley building. At that meeting it was agreed to meet
subsequently every Monday at six O’clock in the evening for one hour. Attendance at the first meeting included many
people then working and / or residing at Makerere University Campus.
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Avitus Timbarimbasa continued to steer the formation of this Provisional Club by
sending written reminders to prospective members to attend the weekly
meetings. The members of the Provisional
Club subsequently elected amongst themselves the following officials of the
Provisional Club:- - Dr.
Chris Kayonga (RIP) - President
- Dr.
Daudi Muduuli - Vice President
- Mr.
Stenley Sabiti (RIP) -
Secretary
- Mr.
Silver Ajakol -
Treasury
- Dr.
Abel Katahoire - Director
Club Service / President Elect
- Dr.
Augustine Kafuko - Director
Vocational Service
- Mr.
Pierre Wandera - Director
Community Service
- Dr.
Deogratius Sekimpi - Director
International Service
- Mr.
Dan Nkwata (RIP) - Sergent-at-Arms
The
first Board meeting was held on May 30, 1988 by which time the Club name had
been changed to Kampala North so as to make it an all embracing service
Club. In addition to administrative
issues the Board meeting discussed the following Club projects.
i)
Construction
of bus shelters along Kampala Road
and along Bombo Road.
ii)
Polio
Plus Vaccination centres in Makerere Kivulu, Old Mulago and Katanga Valley.
iii)
Protected
springs in Makerere Kivulu,
Katanga Valley
and Bwaise.
iv)
Bombo Road crossing for
school children at the then Bat Valley Primary School
and Buganda Road Primary School
(Pedestrian bridge and / Police personnel).
Board
meetings were subsequently held monthly and during the last Thursday of each
month. The Provisional Club members
participated in the 5th Intercity Conference on Saturday June 18,
1988 as a precursor to the 63rd District Conference and Assembly
both held at the Uganda International Conference Centre (June 20 / June 23,
1988). As expected the Members of the
Provisional Rotary Club of Kampala North learnt a lot with regard to the Rotary
parlance, Rotary ideals and methods of work.
The formal admission of the Provisional Club was announced at the
District Governor’s Banquet on June 23, 1988.
The outgoing District Governor PDG Sam Owori recognized the new Club
accordingly as Club number 25541 before handing over the chain of office
Governor Abdul A. Lakha (RIP).
The
admitted Club was subsequently chartered on August 06, 1988 by District
Governor Abdul A. Lakha (RIP) at Fairway Hotel over lunch. The Club Charter was accordingly received by
the following members:-
- Kaijuka
B. Elias -
Treasurer
- Kanyima
Mbabazi Benon (Dr.)
- Katahoire
A.M-S (PhD) - Director
Club Service/President Elect
- Kayongo
Christopher (Dr) - President (RIP)
- Muduuli
W.S. David (PhD) - Vice President
- Mugerwa
S. John Prof.PhD) (RIP)
- Mukiibi
K.K. Joseph (Prof.PhD)
- Mwesigye
E.B. Frank (Dr.) -Director Vocational
Service
- Nkwata
M.Y. Dan - Sergent-at Arms
(RIP)
- Rugumayo
W. Edson(PhD (RIP)
- Saabiti
R.Stanley (RIP) -Secretary
- Sekimpi
K. Deogratius (Dr.) - Director
International Service
- Wandera
O. Pierre - Director
Community Service
The
Guest of Honour at the Charter Ceremony was Hon. Prof. George Kanyeihamba who
represented Hon. Dr. Ruhakana-Rugunda. The
theme for the Rotary year 1988/89 was “PUT LIFE INTO ROTARY-YOUR LIFE”
Early Club
Activities
Support to Polio Plus Immunization at Kampala City Council Clinic at
Kawempe every Tuesday by providing
financial incentives to the staff to work longer hours and for the
transportation of the vaccine, and regular visits by Club members.
Provision of Bus Shelters.
Consolidation of Club membership and
Rotary information
Weekly meeting venue changed from UTA Bat
Valley building to Speke
Hotel following a dispute in ownership.
Continued support to Polio – Plus
Immunization every Tuesday at Kawempe KCC Clinic.
Mobilization for formation of the
Provisional Rotary Club of Mubende.
Subscription to the Club Plateau.
Formation of the Interact Club of Kampala High School.
A second Vaccination centre at Bwaise
added to the above Club projects.
Support for the Bakateyamba at
Nalukolongo
Support to Children’s Library of
Kampala City Council added to the above lost of Club Project.
Additional projects include:
- Four Way Test billboards
- Kajjansi RVC
- Career Guidance to some schools.
Charter
members Mukiibi J.K.K. and Katahoire A.M.-S became the first Paul Harris
Fellows in the Club.
Additional support to the Kampala
Children’s Library
Twinning with the Rotary Club of
Sydney North on the orthopedic workshop project at Mulago Hospital.
The Chartering of the Rotary Club of
Mubende. As
a way of furthering acquaintance Board meetings and Club functions used to be
held at Club Members’ homes on a rotational basis. The Club used to make direct purchase of
Rotary literature for Members’ accounts so as to facilitate the acquisition of
Rotary information.
The
Club successfully organized the Eighth Intercity Conference subsequent to which
many Club Members have played pivotal roles in District and other international
conferences organized in this country.
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