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Katikkiro says: "What matters most in life Is what one does for others and their country"

Katikkiro says: "What matters most in life Is what one does for others and their country"
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Katikkiro delivering his inspiring message at the thanksgiving ceremony

Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga emphasized that growing older is not the most important aspect of life. Instead, it is what a person contributes to others and their country that truly counts. He highlighted that personal growth should be measured by one’s impact and contributions.

Speaking at a thanksgiving ceremony honoring the life of Ssaalongo Matte Robert Sseriso in Kasanga, Kyaddondo, Katikkiro Mayiga addressed those celebrating birthdays this year. He reminded them that age is less significant than the value one brings to others and society.

The Katikkiro praised Ssaalongo Robert Sseriso for his kindness, his strong relationships with people, and his dedication to addressing children’s issues and promoting good life practices. He commended him as a hardworking, dependable individual, a good parent, and a person of integrity.

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The ceremony was officiated by Archbishop Paul Ssemogerere and attended by notable figures, including Nnaalinya Sarah Kagere, her husband Owek. Bbaale Mugera, and Deputy Katikkiro Owek. Robert Waggwa Nsibirwa, among others.

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