Last Saturday evening Prince Gabula IV paid an impromptu visit to the Mustard Seed School.
The Prince is the traditional hereditary chief of Bugabula County, Busoga where the school and the town of Busota lies.
Moses Kamya and other school staff showed Prince Gabula around the school, which is a significant new presence in this part of the Busoga Kingdom. The Prince was very happy to learn that the school accepts students from all background and teaches children without any religious bias.
Prince Gabula and accompanying royals were impressed by the facilities. The relative abundance of textbooks and the presence of a modern computer lab were noted with satisfaction.
Before he left the Prince donated two footballs to the school team. In the attached photo, he is dressed in a blue T-shirt, in the centre of the shot.
Busoga royalty visit Mustard Seed School
Posted: February 24, 2014 by Steve Hurd
Last Saturday evening Prince Gabula IV paid an impromptu visit to the Mustard Seed School.
The Prince is the traditional hereditary chief of Bugabula County, Busoga where the school and the town of Busota lies.
Moses Kamya and other school staff showed Prince Gabula around the school, which is a significant new presence in this part of the Busoga Kingdom. The Prince was very happy to learn that the school accepts students from all background and teaches children without any religious bias.
Prince Gabula and accompanying royals were impressed by the facilities. The relative abundance of textbooks and the presence of a modern computer lab were noted with satisfaction.
Before he left the Prince donated two footballs to the school team. In the attached photo, he is dressed in a blue T-shirt, in the centre of the shot.
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