
The Nandala
Foundation has been applauded for setting up investments to support mankind.
Speaking at the launch of 89.8 Bridge FM and Kama
Oil in Jinja City On Monday, Second Deputy Prime Minister of Busoga Kingdom
Al-haji Osman Ahmed Noor said such investments will spur growth and development
in Busoga through provision of employment opportunities and services.
Al-haji Osman Noor also urged the management of
Bridge FM to allocate some time towards publicizing the activities of Busoga
Kingdom that are aimed at transforming the lives of the people.
Jinja City Mayor Peter Kasolo urged the management
of Bridge FM to exercise professionalism and desist from promoting hate speech.
Kasolo said that some media organizations in Jinja City are characterized by
acts of hate speech and this trend must be addressed.
Flora Nandala one of the Nandala Foundation Directors
said that they had come a long way by being patient and persevering in their
work. She advised employees not be overly ambitious but start small and work
hard for success in their endeavors.
Hajji Ahmed Wetaka the Head of Projects at Nandala
Foundation said that Bridge FM aims at connecting communities through engaging
broadcasting that informs, entertains and inspires. Bridge FM joins other
entities like Elgon FM, Mountain Inn, Kama Oil, MTC Associates and Mountain Inn
that fall under Nandala Foundation.
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