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First Lady Janet in countrywide radio tours, popularizing school feeding campaign

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Education minister and First Lady Janet Kataha Museveni has started a nationwide campaign to sensitize Ugandans on good feeding for school going children.

Mrs Museveni has released a program of visiting six districts where he will address Ugandans on six radio stations.

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The sensitization program has listed Fort Portal, Masindi, Mubende, Mbarara, Kabale and Arua among towns she will visit, and speak on leading radio stations in those areas.

Mrs Museveni started with Voice of Toro on April 24 in Fortportal before going to BBS in Masindi on April 25 (Wednesday). The other radio stations are Point Fm in Mubende on April 26, Radio West in Mbarara on May 2, Voice of Kigezi in Kabale on May 4, and Radio Pacis in Arua on May 7.

The First Lady has been advocating for parents to join teachers in ensuring their children don’t go to school on empty stomachs.



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