Second Inspection and Awareness-Mulisos Primary school 3rd January - 2025.

The Sambe Unity and Development Association (SUDA) conducted its second project inspection and awareness campaign at Mulisos Primary School ahead of its official launch at Yango Village.

Mulisos Primary School, located at the crossroads of the Lagaip and Wabag Districts, benefited from SUDA’s funding of K10,000 to construct a 4-in-1 classroom.

Community leaders expressed heartfelt gratitude to SUDA for its initiative, calling it a God-given idea that would bring blessings to the association and the people it serves. The head teacher of Mulisos Primary School Mr. Samson Apita highlighted the struggles the school had faced due to neglect, nothing that it took five years to complete the classroom project. With SUDA’s timely support, the classroom was successfully completed, providing a critical resource for the school and its students.

Two councillors from neighbouring wards also shared their appreciation, praising SUDA for bringing both unity and development to the community. They emphasized that tribal conflicts have no place in their community, advocating instead for peace and unity as essential pillars for progress.

To show their appreciation-the head teacher and community gave potatoes (Both cooked and raw), Greens and soft drinks.

SUDA’s efforts in fostering education, peace, and development continue to resonate with the communities it serves, solidifying its reputation as a beacon of hope and unity in the region. The SUDA President announced official launch at Yango and further highlighted its impactful contributions and vision for a united and prosperous future of SAMBE.

Figure 1. Mulisos Primary School , 4 in 1 classroom at the background. Shots taken during site visit on Friday 3rd January 2025.Specular background where traditional salt originates

Figure 2. Light refreshment prepared by Mulisos Primary School head teacher and staff after project inspection and awareness campaign at Mulisos Primary School