11Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
“The Rotary Wheel”Rotary Club of Kampala Vol. 6 Issue 43 Thursday 01st June, 2017
Dear members;
The New Rotary year is here. How fast it comes! But it comes with hope. It comes with promises. By the look of things, it’s going to be a good year.
I therefore take this opportunity to thank immediate past President Stephen for leading us well in the past Rotary year 2016/17, and to warmly welcome each one of you into this new Rotary year 2017/18. It’s going to be a year of greater friendships and love, greater activity, together, and therefore greater bonding and strength. It’s going to be a year of greater involvement from each of us, so we can be able to ‘’feel at rotary.’’ It’s going to be a year of growth in terms of numbers, but also growth as individuals across all spheres of learning from both within rotary and from without .
The theme of the year is; Rotary: making a difference.
How are we going to make a difference if we do not participate actively in club activities, if we do not attend fellowship regularly, if we do not give to TRF, if we do not invite our friends and colleagues to come and join rotary so we can have more hands in this noble work? District Governor Ken Mugisha and RI President Ian Riseley expect us to be the best Rotarians we can ever be this year. Let us, therefore get ready to roll up our sleeves and serve. I will give you a promise that the more you will serve with a willing heart, the happier you will get the better you will become as an individual.
We are going to continue using the Namuziga as our tool of sharing information both in the club and beyond. We appeal to you members to use this opportunity to write articles or share any such information that will uplift us as members of the club and Rotarians altogether.
May we always be willing to do that which we are asked to do. May we leave an indelible mark wherever we put our foot step for the betterment of human kind, may we serve well, so we can make a difference.
God Bless you all.
Frederick KamyaPresident
ROTARY:MAKING ADIFFERENCE
3Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
Member Profile
Name Joseph Tinkamanyire
(Tinka)
Rotary DOB May 2012
Employer TJ Business Links
Position CEO
Business Development
Consultancy Services
About An optimist by nature/
nurture, humble,
principled.
Education University Degree
Professional Institute of Corporate Societies Governance of Uganda
Past Jobs Toyota
Buddy Group SAGE
Family 2 Children
Countries UK, World TravelerLived in
Personal NetworkingInterests
Favorite Song “Think” by Aretha
Franklin (1968)
President Fred’s Vision for 2017-2018the Rotary Club of Kampala for the year ahead. They are:
1. Membership growth and member participation,
2. Service delivery in health & education, working to improve the hospital in Mukono, and
3. Improving member relations.
Fred’s aim: minimum of 2 hours each month per member, meet our goals and brand ourselves positively. This aligns with our service focus on the Hospital, by delivering education activities and service projects.
The third component of this year’s strategy is to allow for members to better know each other and build stronger ties with each other, personally and professionally. To get there, Fred will be introducing paid for adverts for member businesses in our newsletter, a forum
5 minutes during each fellowship, and other networking opportunities within delivering service to help encourage members to be a part of the projects we subscribe to.
Director The Rotary FoundationJoseph Tinkamanyire
Email: [email protected]: +256 772 200 304
Flavia Miiro Nakayima
Tel: +256 772 506 386
On To TorontoRotary International Convention June 23-27, 2018 http://www.riconvention.org/en
Register (before Aug 2017) $345Hotel & Flight (by Nov 2017) $1,800Process Visa (by Mar 2018) $238Upkeep (suggested) $700Total $3,083
“The Rotary Wheel”
ROTARY:MAKING ADIFFERENCE
Frederick KamyaPresident
1Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
Dear members;
The New Rotary year is here. How fast it comes! But it comes with hope. It comes with promises. By the look of things, it’s going to be a good year.
I therefore take this opportunity to thank immediate past President Stephen for leading us well in the past Rotary year 2016/17, and to warmly welcome each one of you into this new Rotary year 2017/18. It’s going to be a year of greater friendships and love, greater activity, together, and therefore greater bonding and strength. It’s going to be a year of greater involvement from each of us, so we can be able to ‘’feel at rotary.’’ It’s going to be a year of growth in terms of numbers, but also growth as individuals across all spheres of learning from both within rotary and from without .
The theme of the year is; Rotary: making a difference.
How are we going to make a difference if we do not participate actively in club activities, if we do not attend fellowship regularly, if we do not give to TRF, if we do not invite our friends and colleagues to come and join rotary so we can have more hands in this noble work? District Governor Ken Mugisha and RI President Ian Riseley expect us to be the best Rotarians we can ever be this year. Let us, therefore get ready to roll up our sleeves and serve. I will give you a promise that the more you will serve with a willing heart, the happier you will get the better you will become as an individual.
We are going to continue using the Namuziga as our tool of sharing information both in the club and beyond. We appeal to you members to use this opportunity to write articles or share any such information that will uplift us as members of the club and Rotarians altogether.
May we always be willing to do that which we are asked to do. May we leave an indelible mark wherever we put our foot step for the betterment of human kind, may we serve well, so we can make a difference.
God Bless you all.
Frederick KamyaPresident
ROTARY:MAKING ADIFFERENCE
Rotary Club of Kampala | Club 17287 | Vol. 7 Issue 23 | Thursday 14th December 2017
Dear friends,
You are welcome to fellowship.
The year is drawing to a close, and Christmas is just round the corner. There is need therefore to rejoice and be thankful for the good that has come our way as individual members of the club, and generally as The Rotary Club of Kampala. Let us count our blessings, and name them one by one, and see how good The Lord has been to us, this year. Hasn’t some bad come our way? It has. Some challenges have come our way, probably to teach us some lesson. I hope we have had our eyes wide open to learn lessons that we needed to learn, to be able to become better Rotarians, better givers and better performers.
I take this opportunity to thank each one of us for the good work so far done. To those, that have not attended or participated as they should, l say let us pull up our socks, and do better beginning January 2018. We still have a lot to do as a club. As we come today to do GIFTING and to chat and make more friendships, let us embrace one another happily with a spirit of togetherness and love. Let us value our friend of the year and keep that relationship close.
Today, we are also adding to our membership by three. What a great thing it is. A BIG THANK YOU to those that have been able to invite, that has enabled us to make this harvest of good people that we are adding to our great family.
Long live the Rotary Club of Kampala.
God Bless each one of us.
President’s Message
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WHEN AND WHERE CLUBS MEET!Mondays Venue Time
Kampala North Nommo Gallery 6:00pmKampala South Hotel Africana 6:00pmKasangati Kasangati Resort 7:00pmMengo Pope Paul Social Cub 1:00pmMityana New Highway Hotel 6:00pmKampala Munyonyo Green Valley Hotel 7:00pmKampala Naguru Kati Kati 7:00pmRotaract
Mulago Galloway Hostel 6:00pmTuesdays
Bukoto Kabira County Club 7:00pmBwoyogerere Hotel Mamerito 6:30pmIbanda M&B Executive hall 6:30pmIganga Mwana Highland Hotel 6:00pmKampala-Impala Kati Kati 1:00pmKampala Nsambya Mukwaya Hospital-Nsambya 8:00pmKasese Margherita Hotel 6:30pmKololo Hotel Africana 6:00pmKyotera Colombo Hotel 7:00pmLubowa Grace’s Restaurant 7:00pmMakindye Shanghai Restaurant 6:00pmMasindi Masindi Hotel 6:00pmMbale Mt. Elgon Hotel 5:00pmRwampara Rwekishokye County Club 6:00pmNkumba ARABA Hotel 7:00pmRubaga Pope Paul Social Club 1:00pmSunrise Club Shanghai Restaurant 7:00amWobulenzi Networth Hotel 5:30pmKampala Wandegeya Kolping Hotel, Wandegeya 6:30pmRotaract
Kampala City BBQ Lounge 6:00pmWednesday
Arua Heritage Inn Hotel 6:00pmBushenyi Bushenyi Guest House 6:00pmEntebbe Windsor Lake Victoria 7:00pmJinja Crested Crane Hotel 6:00pmKabalagala White House Inn 5:00pmKabarole Toro Golf Club 5:30pmKajjansi Dreams Guest House 7:00pmKampala Central Hotel Africana 6:00pmKampala west Shanghai Restaurant 1:00pmKampala Naalya Ndere Centre 7:00pmKiwatule Kabira county Club 7:00pmKyambogo Sports View Hotel 6:00pmLugazi Scouts Office Club 6:00pmMasaka Masaka Sports Club 6:00pmMubende Nakayima Hotel 6:00pmMukono Colline Hotel 7:00pmMuyenga International Hotel 6:30pmNansana Ivory Hotel 7:00pmPortbell Silver springs Hotel 7:00pmTororo Crystal Hotel 7:00pmRotaract
Makerere University Guild Carteen 6:00pmThursday
Bugolobi City Royal Hotel 7:00pm Gaba Green valley Hotel 7:00pm Gulu Acholi Inn 5:30pmHoima Hoima Resort Hotel 6:30pmKalisizo Tropical Gardens 6:00pm Kampala Grand Imperial Hotel 12:45pm Kampala Day Break Grand Imperial Hotel 7:00am Kampala East Hotel Africana 7:00pm Kampala Ssese Nommo Gallery 6:00pm Kampala. City-Makerere Kolping Hotel, Makerere, Kavule 6:00pmKayunga Katikoomu Soc.Cen 6:00pm Lira Margarita Hotel 5:30pm Mbarara Rotary Peace Chnn. Cen. 5:30pm Namugogo ABBA Hotel 7:00pm Rukungiri Rukungiri Inn 6:00pmSeeta Ridah Hotel 7:00pm Source of the Nile Crested Crane Hotel 6:00pmNateete Kampala Ivy’s Hotel Wakaliga 7:00pmBwebajja Cabana Restaurant, Kawuka 7:00pmNajjera Vision Club 6:00pmFridays
Kampala Kibuli Hotel Africana 6:00pmKampala Muyenga Breeze Hotel Int. Muyenga 6:30pmNtinda NOB View Hotel 7:00pmKyengere Rose Gardens 7:00pmKampala Metropolitan Mackinnon Suites 7:00pm
◊ Hold a space for shared fellowship
◊ Help foster greater camaraderie and rapport with fellow Rotarians
◊ Communicate with your Buddy Group
◊ Coordinate any activities or gatherings
◊ Be a resource to your Buddy Group
◊ Collaborate together to bring forward new ideas in Rotary
Buddy Group Leader Fellowship Month
Rose of Sharon Samantha Mwesigye September
Lilly of the valley Musolini Ethan October
Doves of peace Ayebare Geoffrey November
Swallows Ayuya Jackie Mukasa December
Eagles Nnagenda Shem January
Saffron Kibuuka Diana Ninsiima February
Lavender Barungi Phionah March
Sage Mukalazi Godfrey April
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Dec 15, 2017Last Day for Early
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2 1Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
“The Rotary Wheel”Rotary Club of Kampala Vol. 6 Issue 43 Thursday 01st June, 2017
Dear members;
The New Rotary year is here. How fast it comes! But it comes with hope. It comes with promises. By the look of things, it’s going to be a good year.
I therefore take this opportunity to thank immediate past President Stephen for leading us well in the past Rotary year 2016/17, and to warmly welcome each one of you into this new Rotary year 2017/18. It’s going to be a year of greater friendships and love, greater activity, together, and therefore greater bonding and strength. It’s going to be a year of greater involvement from each of us, so we can be able to ‘’feel at rotary.’’ It’s going to be a year of growth in terms of numbers, but also growth as individuals across all spheres of learning from both within rotary and from without .
The theme of the year is; Rotary: making a difference.
How are we going to make a difference if we do not participate actively in club activities, if we do not attend fellowship regularly, if we do not give to TRF, if we do not invite our friends and colleagues to come and join rotary so we can have more hands in this noble work? District Governor Ken Mugisha and RI President Ian Riseley expect us to be the best Rotarians we can ever be this year. Let us, therefore get ready to roll up our sleeves and serve. I will give you a promise that the more you will serve with a willing heart, the happier you will get the better you will become as an individual.
We are going to continue using the Namuziga as our tool of sharing information both in the club and beyond. We appeal to you members to use this opportunity to write articles or share any such information that will uplift us as members of the club and Rotarians altogether.
May we always be willing to do that which we are asked to do. May we leave an indelible mark wherever we put our foot step for the betterment of human kind, may we serve well, so we can make a difference.
God Bless you all.
Frederick KamyaPresident
ROTARY:MAKING ADIFFERENCE
3Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
Member Profile
Name Joseph Tinkamanyire
(Tinka)
Rotary DOB May 2012
Employer TJ Business Links
Position CEO
Business Development
Consultancy Services
About An optimist by nature/
nurture, humble,
principled.
Education University Degree
Professional Institute of Corporate Societies Governance of Uganda
Past Jobs Toyota
Buddy Group SAGE
Family 2 Children
Countries UK, World TravelerLived in
Personal NetworkingInterests
Favorite Song “Think” by Aretha
Franklin (1968)
President Fred’s Vision for 2017-2018the Rotary Club of Kampala for the year ahead. They are:
1. Membership growth and member participation,
2. Service delivery in health & education, working to improve the hospital in Mukono, and
3. Improving member relations.
Fred’s aim: minimum of 2 hours each month per member, meet our goals and brand ourselves positively. This aligns with our service focus on the Hospital, by delivering education activities and service projects.
The third component of this year’s strategy is to allow for members to better know each other and build stronger ties with each other, personally and professionally. To get there, Fred will be introducing paid for adverts for member businesses in our newsletter, a forum
5 minutes during each fellowship, and other networking opportunities within delivering service to help encourage members to be a part of the projects we subscribe to.
Director The Rotary FoundationJoseph Tinkamanyire
Email: [email protected]: +256 772 200 304
Flavia Miiro Nakayima
Tel: +256 772 506 386
On To TorontoRotary International Convention June 23-27, 2018 http://www.riconvention.org/en
Register (before Aug 2017) $345Hotel & Flight (by Nov 2017) $1,800Process Visa (by Mar 2018) $238Upkeep (suggested) $700Total $3,083
2 Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
The Object of Rotary
The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and in particu-
lar to encourage and foster:
FIRST:The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for
service
SECOND:High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an
opportunity to serve society.
THIRD:The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s
personal, business and community life.
FOURTH:The advancement of international understanding, good-will and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service
Club PresidentFrederick Kamyya
Email: [email protected]: +256 772 507 857
Club Secretary Christine Magala Kimbowa
Email: [email protected]: +256 772 436 605
Club TreasurerShem Nnagenda
Email: [email protected] Tel: +256 712 533 096
The GraceFor what we have recieved and are about to recieve, may God make us truly thankful and
ever mindful of the needs of others.Amen.
Rotary Code of Conduct
As a Rotarian, I will
1. Exemplify the core value of integrity in all behaviors and activities.
2. Use my vocational experience and talents to serve in Rotary.
3. Conduct all of my personal, business, and professional affairs ethically, encouraging and foster-ing high ethical standards as an example to others.
4. Be fair in all dealings with others and treat them with the respect due to them as fellow human
beings.
5. Promote recognition and respect for all occupations which are useful to society.
6. Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the
quality of life in my community.
7. Honor the trust that Rotary and fellow Rotarians provide and not do anything that will bring disfavor or
8. Not seek from a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a
business or professional relationship.
Of the things we think, say or do;FIRSTIS IT THE TRUTH?SECONDIS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED?THIRDWILL IT BUILD GOOD WILL & BETTER FRIEND-SHIPS?FOURTHWILL IT BE BENEFICIAL TO ALL CONCERNED?
The 4 way testFellowship Program: 12:45pm Arrival
1:00pm Call to Order National Anthem Royal
Toast Grace
4-Way Test
Object of Rotary
Introductions
Ambassadorial Reports
1:15pm Speaker:
1:40pm Questions:
1:45pm Vote of Thanks
1:58pm Sergeant At Arms
2:00pm Final Toast
Fellowship Program12:45pm Arrival
1:00pm Call to Order
National Anthem
Royal Toast, Grace
4-Way Test
Object of Rotary
Introductions
Ambassadorial Reports
1:20pm Speaker
1:40pm Questions
1:50pm Vote of Thanks
1:58pm Sergeant At Arms
2:00pm Final Toast
Club TreasurerShem Nnaggenda
Email: [email protected] Tel: +256 712 533 096
Club SecretaryChristine Magala Kimbowa
Email: [email protected]: +256 772 436 605
Rotary norms
We the Rotary Club of Kampala,
Let us join our handsAnd raise one banner together
We shall all reach our goalsWe pay homage to our
culturesThoughts,deeds unite us all
Let us ever toil in unityGracious Lord, we thank you.
.
.
Loyal toast – Chris Mudoola
Grace – Susan Bulamu
4 way test – Rosemary Mutyabule
Final toast – David Kasingwire
Object of Rotary – Jackie Ayuya
Club Song
71Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
“The Rotary Wheel”Rotary Club of Kampala Vol. 6 Issue 43 Thursday 01st June, 2017
Dear members;
The New Rotary year is here. How fast it comes! But it comes with hope. It comes with promises. By the look of things, it’s going to be a good year.
I therefore take this opportunity to thank immediate past President Stephen for leading us well in the past Rotary year 2016/17, and to warmly welcome each one of you into this new Rotary year 2017/18. It’s going to be a year of greater friendships and love, greater activity, together, and therefore greater bonding and strength. It’s going to be a year of greater involvement from each of us, so we can be able to ‘’feel at rotary.’’ It’s going to be a year of growth in terms of numbers, but also growth as individuals across all spheres of learning from both within rotary and from without .
The theme of the year is; Rotary: making a difference.
How are we going to make a difference if we do not participate actively in club activities, if we do not attend fellowship regularly, if we do not give to TRF, if we do not invite our friends and colleagues to come and join rotary so we can have more hands in this noble work? District Governor Ken Mugisha and RI President Ian Riseley expect us to be the best Rotarians we can ever be this year. Let us, therefore get ready to roll up our sleeves and serve. I will give you a promise that the more you will serve with a willing heart, the happier you will get the better you will become as an individual.
We are going to continue using the Namuziga as our tool of sharing information both in the club and beyond. We appeal to you members to use this opportunity to write articles or share any such information that will uplift us as members of the club and Rotarians altogether.
May we always be willing to do that which we are asked to do. May we leave an indelible mark wherever we put our foot step for the betterment of human kind, may we serve well, so we can make a difference.
God Bless you all.
Frederick KamyaPresident
ROTARY:MAKING ADIFFERENCE
3Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
Member Profile
Name Joseph Tinkamanyire
(Tinka)
Rotary DOB May 2012
Employer TJ Business Links
Position CEO
Business Development
Consultancy Services
About An optimist by nature/
nurture, humble,
principled.
Education University Degree
Professional Institute of Corporate Societies Governance of Uganda
Past Jobs Toyota
Buddy Group SAGE
Family 2 Children
Countries UK, World TravelerLived in
Personal NetworkingInterests
Favorite Song “Think” by Aretha
Franklin (1968)
President Fred’s Vision for 2017-2018the Rotary Club of Kampala for the year ahead. They are:
1. Membership growth and member participation,
2. Service delivery in health & education, working to improve the hospital in Mukono, and
3. Improving member relations.
Fred’s aim: minimum of 2 hours each month per member, meet our goals and brand ourselves positively. This aligns with our service focus on the Hospital, by delivering education activities and service projects.
The third component of this year’s strategy is to allow for members to better know each other and build stronger ties with each other, personally and professionally. To get there, Fred will be introducing paid for adverts for member businesses in our newsletter, a forum
5 minutes during each fellowship, and other networking opportunities within delivering service to help encourage members to be a part of the projects we subscribe to.
Director The Rotary FoundationJoseph Tinkamanyire
Email: [email protected]: +256 772 200 304
Flavia Miiro Nakayima
Tel: +256 772 506 386
On To TorontoRotary International Convention June 23-27, 2018 http://www.riconvention.org/en
Register (before Aug 2017) $345Hotel & Flight (by Nov 2017) $1,800Process Visa (by Mar 2018) $238Upkeep (suggested) $700Total $3,083
Current Events & Member Ideas
Have an idea, thought, or inspiration you would like to share?
Contact me by Tuesday before Fellowship Email: [email protected]
Member Ideas
Business Tips
Motivational Quotes
On This Day
Books to Read
The novel is set during the Emergency in the mid-1970s, a period marked by huge political unrest and human rights violations, including detention, torture and forced sterilisation. Indira Gandhi is never named, just referred to as the “prime minister”, but she is a sinister presence.
Have a look:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Fine_Balance
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are
powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.”
~ Henry Van Dyke
1900: The birth of quantum theoryGerman physicist Max Planck publishes his
groundbreaking study of the effect of radiation on a “blackbody” substance, and the quantum theory of
modern physics is born.
If you understand what you are selling first, you might forget about the customer. First understand the customer and what they want, then build a business around
those trends.
https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/what-customers-want-from-your-
products
A Fine BalanceAn old man, a young man, and life’s greatest lessonby Rohinton Mistry
How the Rotary Foundation
Model Works
https://my.rotary.org/en/global-outlook
The Foundation’s basic funding model will remain the same. All Annual Fund-SHARE contributions will be invested for three years, at which time 50 percent will
be available for the District Designated Fund (DDF) and 50 percent will go into the World Fund. (The World Fund
supports grants and programs available to all districts.) Earnings from the invested funds will continue to
pay many of our operating expenses, which include fundraising and general administration. A portion of investment earnings from the Endowment Fund also pays operating expenses. The change to our existing model will diversify our income so we are not reliant
solely on the financial markets to cover expenses.
Today’s News
31Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
“The Rotary Wheel”Rotary Club of Kampala Vol. 6 Issue 43 Thursday 01st June, 2017
Dear members;
The New Rotary year is here. How fast it comes! But it comes with hope. It comes with promises. By the look of things, it’s going to be a good year.
I therefore take this opportunity to thank immediate past President Stephen for leading us well in the past Rotary year 2016/17, and to warmly welcome each one of you into this new Rotary year 2017/18. It’s going to be a year of greater friendships and love, greater activity, together, and therefore greater bonding and strength. It’s going to be a year of greater involvement from each of us, so we can be able to ‘’feel at rotary.’’ It’s going to be a year of growth in terms of numbers, but also growth as individuals across all spheres of learning from both within rotary and from without .
The theme of the year is; Rotary: making a difference.
How are we going to make a difference if we do not participate actively in club activities, if we do not attend fellowship regularly, if we do not give to TRF, if we do not invite our friends and colleagues to come and join rotary so we can have more hands in this noble work? District Governor Ken Mugisha and RI President Ian Riseley expect us to be the best Rotarians we can ever be this year. Let us, therefore get ready to roll up our sleeves and serve. I will give you a promise that the more you will serve with a willing heart, the happier you will get the better you will become as an individual.
We are going to continue using the Namuziga as our tool of sharing information both in the club and beyond. We appeal to you members to use this opportunity to write articles or share any such information that will uplift us as members of the club and Rotarians altogether.
May we always be willing to do that which we are asked to do. May we leave an indelible mark wherever we put our foot step for the betterment of human kind, may we serve well, so we can make a difference.
God Bless you all.
Frederick KamyaPresident
ROTARY:MAKING ADIFFERENCE
3Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
Member Profile
Name Joseph Tinkamanyire
(Tinka)
Rotary DOB May 2012
Employer TJ Business Links
Position CEO
Business Development
Consultancy Services
About An optimist by nature/
nurture, humble,
principled.
Education University Degree
Professional Institute of Corporate Societies Governance of Uganda
Past Jobs Toyota
Buddy Group SAGE
Family 2 Children
Countries UK, World TravelerLived in
Personal NetworkingInterests
Favorite Song “Think” by Aretha
Franklin (1968)
President Fred’s Vision for 2017-2018the Rotary Club of Kampala for the year ahead. They are:
1. Membership growth and member participation,
2. Service delivery in health & education, working to improve the hospital in Mukono, and
3. Improving member relations.
Fred’s aim: minimum of 2 hours each month per member, meet our goals and brand ourselves positively. This aligns with our service focus on the Hospital, by delivering education activities and service projects.
The third component of this year’s strategy is to allow for members to better know each other and build stronger ties with each other, personally and professionally. To get there, Fred will be introducing paid for adverts for member businesses in our newsletter, a forum
5 minutes during each fellowship, and other networking opportunities within delivering service to help encourage members to be a part of the projects we subscribe to.
Director The Rotary FoundationJoseph Tinkamanyire
Email: [email protected]: +256 772 200 304
Flavia Miiro Nakayima
Tel: +256 772 506 386
On To TorontoRotary International Convention June 23-27, 2018 http://www.riconvention.org/en
Register (before Aug 2017) $345Hotel & Flight (by Nov 2017) $1,800Process Visa (by Mar 2018) $238Upkeep (suggested) $700Total $3,083
ROTARY INTERNATIONALDisease Prevention &
Treatment Month
“Medical science has proven time and again that when the resources are provided, great
progress in the treatment, cure, and prevention of disease can
occur.”
~ Michael J. Fox 3 Actions | 3 MinutesA World of Difference
Learn | Share | Donate
Track Your Service HoursOur Attendance Officer, Jackie Ayuya, has added a second column next to where you sign in for
Fellowship. In addition to tracking your club visits, we would like to track how many Service Hours you
contribute to Rotary Service Projects.
$65mTotal grants given to Rotary to
fight disease
99.9% reduction in polio cases since our
program started in 1985
Malaria
Polio
Alzheimers
Telemedicine
Dengue Fever
Vaccines
6 1Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
“The Rotary Wheel”Rotary Club of Kampala Vol. 6 Issue 43 Thursday 01st June, 2017
Dear members;
The New Rotary year is here. How fast it comes! But it comes with hope. It comes with promises. By the look of things, it’s going to be a good year.
I therefore take this opportunity to thank immediate past President Stephen for leading us well in the past Rotary year 2016/17, and to warmly welcome each one of you into this new Rotary year 2017/18. It’s going to be a year of greater friendships and love, greater activity, together, and therefore greater bonding and strength. It’s going to be a year of greater involvement from each of us, so we can be able to ‘’feel at rotary.’’ It’s going to be a year of growth in terms of numbers, but also growth as individuals across all spheres of learning from both within rotary and from without .
The theme of the year is; Rotary: making a difference.
How are we going to make a difference if we do not participate actively in club activities, if we do not attend fellowship regularly, if we do not give to TRF, if we do not invite our friends and colleagues to come and join rotary so we can have more hands in this noble work? District Governor Ken Mugisha and RI President Ian Riseley expect us to be the best Rotarians we can ever be this year. Let us, therefore get ready to roll up our sleeves and serve. I will give you a promise that the more you will serve with a willing heart, the happier you will get the better you will become as an individual.
We are going to continue using the Namuziga as our tool of sharing information both in the club and beyond. We appeal to you members to use this opportunity to write articles or share any such information that will uplift us as members of the club and Rotarians altogether.
May we always be willing to do that which we are asked to do. May we leave an indelible mark wherever we put our foot step for the betterment of human kind, may we serve well, so we can make a difference.
God Bless you all.
Frederick KamyaPresident
ROTARY:MAKING ADIFFERENCE
3Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
Member Profile
Name Joseph Tinkamanyire
(Tinka)
Rotary DOB May 2012
Employer TJ Business Links
Position CEO
Business Development
Consultancy Services
About An optimist by nature/
nurture, humble,
principled.
Education University Degree
Professional Institute of Corporate Societies Governance of Uganda
Past Jobs Toyota
Buddy Group SAGE
Family 2 Children
Countries UK, World TravelerLived in
Personal NetworkingInterests
Favorite Song “Think” by Aretha
Franklin (1968)
President Fred’s Vision for 2017-2018the Rotary Club of Kampala for the year ahead. They are:
1. Membership growth and member participation,
2. Service delivery in health & education, working to improve the hospital in Mukono, and
3. Improving member relations.
Fred’s aim: minimum of 2 hours each month per member, meet our goals and brand ourselves positively. This aligns with our service focus on the Hospital, by delivering education activities and service projects.
The third component of this year’s strategy is to allow for members to better know each other and build stronger ties with each other, personally and professionally. To get there, Fred will be introducing paid for adverts for member businesses in our newsletter, a forum
5 minutes during each fellowship, and other networking opportunities within delivering service to help encourage members to be a part of the projects we subscribe to.
Director The Rotary FoundationJoseph Tinkamanyire
Email: [email protected]: +256 772 200 304
Flavia Miiro Nakayima
Tel: +256 772 506 386
On To TorontoRotary International Convention June 23-27, 2018 http://www.riconvention.org/en
Register (before Aug 2017) $345Hotel & Flight (by Nov 2017) $1,800Process Visa (by Mar 2018) $238Upkeep (suggested) $700Total $3,083
Fellowship
A Change of Pace
Getting Used
Membership Double Double
Annual Gift Exchange
Networking Cocktail
Member ProfileName Malaa Kivila Odera
Employer Sylmax Consult (www.sylmaxconsult.com)
Position CEO & Founder
Classification Customer Experience & Employee Engagement Excellence -Consultant & Trainer
About Passionate worker & a stickler for excellence
Education • Business Management – Regent University• BA Public Relations – Daystar University• BA Electronic Media – Daystar University
Professional Background
• Business News Anchor & Journalist – KTN Kenya
• Media Sales & Marketing – KTN Kenya & Fountain Media Group
• Communications Consultant – MEDEVA• CEO & Founder – Sylmax Consult (www.
sylmaxconsult.com)
Family • Wife to one man• Mother of 2 extremely adorable children
Religion Princess of the Most High God – Yahweh
Interests • Organizational Culture Transformation• Customer Experience Excellence• Employee Engagement Excellence• Keynote Speaking
Hobbies • Cooking• Playing Basketball
4 1Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
“The Rotary Wheel”Rotary Club of Kampala Vol. 6 Issue 43 Thursday 01st June, 2017
Dear members;
The New Rotary year is here. How fast it comes! But it comes with hope. It comes with promises. By the look of things, it’s going to be a good year.
I therefore take this opportunity to thank immediate past President Stephen for leading us well in the past Rotary year 2016/17, and to warmly welcome each one of you into this new Rotary year 2017/18. It’s going to be a year of greater friendships and love, greater activity, together, and therefore greater bonding and strength. It’s going to be a year of greater involvement from each of us, so we can be able to ‘’feel at rotary.’’ It’s going to be a year of growth in terms of numbers, but also growth as individuals across all spheres of learning from both within rotary and from without .
The theme of the year is; Rotary: making a difference.
How are we going to make a difference if we do not participate actively in club activities, if we do not attend fellowship regularly, if we do not give to TRF, if we do not invite our friends and colleagues to come and join rotary so we can have more hands in this noble work? District Governor Ken Mugisha and RI President Ian Riseley expect us to be the best Rotarians we can ever be this year. Let us, therefore get ready to roll up our sleeves and serve. I will give you a promise that the more you will serve with a willing heart, the happier you will get the better you will become as an individual.
We are going to continue using the Namuziga as our tool of sharing information both in the club and beyond. We appeal to you members to use this opportunity to write articles or share any such information that will uplift us as members of the club and Rotarians altogether.
May we always be willing to do that which we are asked to do. May we leave an indelible mark wherever we put our foot step for the betterment of human kind, may we serve well, so we can make a difference.
God Bless you all.
Frederick KamyaPresident
ROTARY:MAKING ADIFFERENCE
3Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
Member Profile
Name Joseph Tinkamanyire
(Tinka)
Rotary DOB May 2012
Employer TJ Business Links
Position CEO
Business Development
Consultancy Services
About An optimist by nature/
nurture, humble,
principled.
Education University Degree
Professional Institute of Corporate Societies Governance of Uganda
Past Jobs Toyota
Buddy Group SAGE
Family 2 Children
Countries UK, World TravelerLived in
Personal NetworkingInterests
Favorite Song “Think” by Aretha
Franklin (1968)
President Fred’s Vision for 2017-2018the Rotary Club of Kampala for the year ahead. They are:
1. Membership growth and member participation,
2. Service delivery in health & education, working to improve the hospital in Mukono, and
3. Improving member relations.
Fred’s aim: minimum of 2 hours each month per member, meet our goals and brand ourselves positively. This aligns with our service focus on the Hospital, by delivering education activities and service projects.
The third component of this year’s strategy is to allow for members to better know each other and build stronger ties with each other, personally and professionally. To get there, Fred will be introducing paid for adverts for member businesses in our newsletter, a forum
5 minutes during each fellowship, and other networking opportunities within delivering service to help encourage members to be a part of the projects we subscribe to.
Director The Rotary FoundationJoseph Tinkamanyire
Email: [email protected]: +256 772 200 304
Flavia Miiro Nakayima
Tel: +256 772 506 386
On To TorontoRotary International Convention June 23-27, 2018 http://www.riconvention.org/en
Register (before Aug 2017) $345Hotel & Flight (by Nov 2017) $1,800Process Visa (by Mar 2018) $238Upkeep (suggested) $700Total $3,083
Member Page
Guest Speaker
Dr. Anurag Shah and Dr. Akshay Parmar studied together in medical school when they decided to branch out and solve a longstanding need in healthcare services for Africans. After travelling to Thailand and experiencing Medical Tourism at its apex, they decided to begin their own company doing the same. With only $5,000 in startup capital, the company has grown to a multi-million dollar operation spanning over six countries and with ongoing tertiary care for people throughout Africa. UMC Victoria Hospital, Dr. Anurag Shah,
Presenting On: Tertiary Care in Uganda – For the First Time
51Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
“The Rotary Wheel”Rotary Club of Kampala Vol. 6 Issue 43 Thursday 01st June, 2017
Dear members;
The New Rotary year is here. How fast it comes! But it comes with hope. It comes with promises. By the look of things, it’s going to be a good year.
I therefore take this opportunity to thank immediate past President Stephen for leading us well in the past Rotary year 2016/17, and to warmly welcome each one of you into this new Rotary year 2017/18. It’s going to be a year of greater friendships and love, greater activity, together, and therefore greater bonding and strength. It’s going to be a year of greater involvement from each of us, so we can be able to ‘’feel at rotary.’’ It’s going to be a year of growth in terms of numbers, but also growth as individuals across all spheres of learning from both within rotary and from without .
The theme of the year is; Rotary: making a difference.
How are we going to make a difference if we do not participate actively in club activities, if we do not attend fellowship regularly, if we do not give to TRF, if we do not invite our friends and colleagues to come and join rotary so we can have more hands in this noble work? District Governor Ken Mugisha and RI President Ian Riseley expect us to be the best Rotarians we can ever be this year. Let us, therefore get ready to roll up our sleeves and serve. I will give you a promise that the more you will serve with a willing heart, the happier you will get the better you will become as an individual.
We are going to continue using the Namuziga as our tool of sharing information both in the club and beyond. We appeal to you members to use this opportunity to write articles or share any such information that will uplift us as members of the club and Rotarians altogether.
May we always be willing to do that which we are asked to do. May we leave an indelible mark wherever we put our foot step for the betterment of human kind, may we serve well, so we can make a difference.
God Bless you all.
Frederick KamyaPresident
ROTARY:MAKING ADIFFERENCE
3Since May 20th 1957, District 9211, R.I Zone 20A RCKLA Rotary Club of Kampala Web: www.rotarykampala.org
Member Profile
Name Joseph Tinkamanyire
(Tinka)
Rotary DOB May 2012
Employer TJ Business Links
Position CEO
Business Development
Consultancy Services
About An optimist by nature/
nurture, humble,
principled.
Education University Degree
Professional Institute of Corporate Societies Governance of Uganda
Past Jobs Toyota
Buddy Group SAGE
Family 2 Children
Countries UK, World TravelerLived in
Personal NetworkingInterests
Favorite Song “Think” by Aretha
Franklin (1968)
President Fred’s Vision for 2017-2018the Rotary Club of Kampala for the year ahead. They are:
1. Membership growth and member participation,
2. Service delivery in health & education, working to improve the hospital in Mukono, and
3. Improving member relations.
Fred’s aim: minimum of 2 hours each month per member, meet our goals and brand ourselves positively. This aligns with our service focus on the Hospital, by delivering education activities and service projects.
The third component of this year’s strategy is to allow for members to better know each other and build stronger ties with each other, personally and professionally. To get there, Fred will be introducing paid for adverts for member businesses in our newsletter, a forum
5 minutes during each fellowship, and other networking opportunities within delivering service to help encourage members to be a part of the projects we subscribe to.
Director The Rotary FoundationJoseph Tinkamanyire
Email: [email protected]: +256 772 200 304
Flavia Miiro Nakayima
Tel: +256 772 506 386
On To TorontoRotary International Convention June 23-27, 2018 http://www.riconvention.org/en
Register (before Aug 2017) $345Hotel & Flight (by Nov 2017) $1,800Process Visa (by Mar 2018) $238Upkeep (suggested) $700Total $3,083
Service Projects
Sam F. Owori Memorial Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene Project (Tororo)
Project Summary
The Rotary Club of Kampala in
partnership with the Rotary Club of
PortBell and the Rotary Club of Tororo
have combined forces to honor the tireless
efforts the late Sam F. Owori demonstrated
throughout his life. By working together,
we are demonstrating that Rotary is strong,
can collaborate, and can deliver much
needed services to the community from
where the late Sam originated.
Project Details
Global Grant No: 1866760
Contribution: $4,600 USD (from Rotary Club of Kampala), $2,000 (PortBell), $1,000 (Tororo)
Key Contact: Geoffrey Ayebale, James Serugo, Geoffrey Mukalazi
Status: Project Writing & Fundraising
Expected Cost: $150,000
Partners: Rotary Clubs in District 7075 (USA)
Service Projects Corner