By; Jjunju Francis

Ugandans are reminded to trace their roots because they are a pillar to their achievements in life.

The managing director of Radio Sapientia Fr. Eustachius Lwemalika an old boy of Secret heart of Jesus Ggoli Boys Primary School which clocked 75 years of existence said many schools that formed many personalities of high profile have been forgotten and are almost at the verge of collapsing yet the alumni would support them.

Leading the thanks giving mass at the school Fr. Lwemalika expressed dissatisfaction for the sorry state of the school which had an enrolment of over 1000 pupils currently has only 120 children, its UNEB centre number was revoked due to lack of the necessary facilities.

He said pro-activeness is needed for each person to support his school of formation especially that which introduced each of them to formal education instead of shying away.

Secret heart of Jesus Ggoli Boys Primary School located at Ggoli parish in Wakiso was started by a white Rev. Fr.  Chuffenke in 1941 and it opened its gates to the first pupils in 1942. He also built the parish and the Girls primary school to promote formal education in the area.


Tuesday 24th October 2017 05:53:46 AM