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ROBERT SHARP MUGABE: Karamoja: A Land so Beautiful and Potentially Rich

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Last updated: 28th March 2024 at 11:03 11:03 am
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I had the opportunity to visit Karamoja for the first time. This happened mid- March 2024 when I travelled to Moroto for a one-week retreat with fellow communicators to deliberate on various issues relating to our work.  While there, we were taken on guided tours where we got the opportunity to appreciate the region while interacting with the natives.  

At the climax of day 1, we had a cultural experience with traditional performances. We were all dressed up for the occasion in the Karamojong attire and properly mingled with the cultural troupe. It was a thrilling experience for all of us. I witnessed for the first time, the famous cultural dance that involves jumping so high and shaking the body. I learnt that traditionally, the male who jumps highest qualifies against others to marry a bride who is ready to start a family. With this requirement, the tallest would likely have more favours compared to the “down-to-earth” counterparts, and I would perhaps be single and searching today! 

On day 4, our delegation led by Col. Emmy Katabazi, the Deputy Director General of ISO paid a curtsy call to the Bishop of Karamoja Diocese, the Rt. Rev. Joseph Abura at his residence in the heart of Moroto. We tapped into his lot of wisdom where he stressed the need for affirmative action on Compulsory Free Education in the region right from the primary level to technical institutions for real life skills. In his conversation, you could clearly see his passion and dream to have a stable region where people live without worrying about tomorrow. He also hinted that the stable situation in the region was just seasonal, indicating that during such times, the warriors tend to minimise attacks because of the harsh climatic conditions.  On behalf of ISO, Col. Katabazi pledged support towards the development programmes of the diocese.

On day 4, we had 4 visits in Moroto: the Marble stone factory (Sunbelt) which deals in mining and processing marble stones, the Moroto – Lokitanya –Loroo Amudat road currently being upgraded to Tarmac, the Moroto Main Market and an evening tour around the town to witness the night life.

According to Col. Emmy Katabazi, research previously conducted indicate that Karamoja has over 50 mineral deposits with capacity to mine marble stones in particular for up to 300 years to be exhausted. Marble stones are raw materials to various products including tiles, furniture, toilet seats, utensils, paint, among others.

Previously, Sunbelt exported marble stones to China as blocks until President Y.K. Museveni banned the exportation of raw materials a few years ago. The factory located in Nanyidik village in Rupa Sub-County, Moroto district was commissioned by the president of the Republic of Uganda in March 2020.

With the untapped mining opportunities in the region, Karamoja remains one of the most potentially rich areas in Africa. This has a direct impact on livelihoods for the native Karamajongs and Ugandans at large. Sunbelt alone constructed a 15 km road and caused the extension of Hydro power to Nanyidik village. This means better access to essential services such as education and health facilities.

We embarked on our journey to Kidepo on the 5th day through Kotido and Kaabong. The murram road connecting Moroto to Kidepo National Park was well maintained along with grid electricity connections all the way. It took us a few hours to reach our destination without a single hindrance.

Along the way, we witnessed unique acacia trees with orange stems where Gum Arabic is extracted, a natural secretion from hardened sap. This element is used in production of various products including beverages and pharmaceuticals. Again, this is a Karamoja treasure, a rare species of trees you can hardly find anywhere else!

We safely reached in Kidepo Valley National Park and settled in Katurum Lodge, a place with a perfect scenery overlooking the park. We had an evening game drive, chilling with a multitude of animals of various kinds. This was an experience everyone deserved after a long week of deliberations and brainstorming.

It should be noted that CNN ranked Kidepo Valley National Park as the 2nd most beautiful park in Africa in 2018. This is just another treasure in Karamoja with quite a lot of potential.

This week-long activity and traverse of the Karamoja region gave me an experience unique from the perception and misconception I had before. My admiration for the culture and physical landscape of the region will dwell permanently in my heart.  It will take our collective effort to develop Karamoja, and it starts with a visit and appreciation of the region.

For God and My Country

The writer is the Assistant Director at Government Citizen Interaction Centre.


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