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Monday, 29 October 2012
My Secret Atheist Blog: Photos From Kasese Humanist Botanical Gardens
My Secret Atheist Blog: Photos From Kasese Humanist Botanical Gardens: It's been awhile since I've heard anything from Bwambale Robert in Uganda concerning his school , the poultry project or his newer proje...
Sunday, 28 October 2012
Kasese Humanist Botanic Gardens' photostream
Kasese Humanist Botanic Gardens' photostream on Flickr.
Check out latest news in photos about what is taking place at Kasese Humanist Botanical Gardens. Remember this project is being done in phases. The fruit trees are already growing. Palm trees are growing gradually while the thorny shrubs to offer the hedge to surround the gardens are still germinating in the nursery bed at the site.
Fellow friend, support me in my cause so that i put in place a nice and attractive botanical gardens to match other botanical gardens we see in other places.
Visit the gardens website to know more on how you can donate.
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Sunday, 21 October 2012
My Secret Atheist Blog: Egyptian Lawyer: Jailed Atheist Alber Saber Hurt O...
My Secret Atheist Blog: Egyptian Lawyer: Jailed Atheist Alber Saber Hurt O...: Alber Saber making Victory signs. More news on the jailed Egyptian Atheist Alber Saber . His trial resumed on Wednesday and Alber Sa...
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
My Secret Atheist Blog: Updates From Kasese: Humanist Botanical Gardens (W...
My Secret Atheist Blog: Updates From Kasese: Humanist Botanical Gardens (W...: Bwambale Robert standing in part of the new garden. I posted a little while ago about a new initiative being carried out by Bwambale ...
Monday, 15 October 2012
Thursday, 11 October 2012
My Secret Atheist Blog: Kasese Humanist Botanical Gardens: Some Veggies T...
My Secret Atheist Blog: Kasese Humanist Botanical Gardens: Some Veggies T...: Seedlings in the bed. Many of you have been following the Kasese Humanist Primary School Poultry Project where, through your generous ...
Monday, 8 October 2012
Books Abroad UK donates books to KUHA Public Library
Kasese United Humanist Association Library has received a donation of text books, magazines, journals and newsletters covering a wide range of topics.
Books donated covers information on Science, History, People, Arts, Home Economics, Diseases, English, Mathematics and Social issues. You can read out more info on the school website.
You can view below some photos of some of the beneficiaries of these books below who are part of the students at Kasese Humanist Primary School, a school exposing children to better innovations,ideas in science at the same time inoculating young Ugandans from belief in magics and superstitions.
Friday, 5 October 2012
My Secret Atheist Blog: A Short Update on the Kasese Humanist Primary Scho...
My Secret Atheist Blog: A Short Update on the Kasese Humanist Primary Scho...: Here's a short report on the progress at the chicken coop project at the Kasese Humanist Primary School that was funding in whole by don...
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
My Secret Atheist Blog: KHPS Poultry Project Update - You Can Help the FBB...
My Secret Atheist Blog: KHPS Poultry Project Update - You Can Help the FBB...: The final touch. Bwambale gives the coop a bright protective coat of paint. Apparently the locals almost never paint coops - so th...
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
My Secret Atheist Blog: Phase Two Kasese Humanist Primary School Poultry P...
My Secret Atheist Blog: Phase Two Kasese Humanist Primary School Poultry P...: Wiring the coop. Here's two short updates from Bwambale Robert on the Kasese Humanist Primary School 's Poultry Project . The main st...
Friday, 18 May 2012
Computer lessons begins at Kasese Humanist Primary School,Uganda
Computer lessons begins at KHPS
In an effort to expose the children to the information era, Kasese Humanist
Primary School has begun conducting computer lessons to its children who are in
Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6 and Grade 7. The lessons are aimed to equip the
children with introductory information on the computer, its uses, typing
skills, creating documents, the use of the internet plus the all relevant
resources on Internet.
The lessons are being conducted by a US National volunteering at the school
called Daniel Reid Loving who is already with us for 3 months that is up to the
close of this second term.
Daniel was received in Uganda on 11th May 2012 at Entebbe International
Airport by the School Director of Kasese Humanist Primary School Mr Bwambale
Robert and the two went straight to Kasese on the same day.
The Volunteer came in with 3 Laptop Computers as a his personal donation to
the Computer Class and the management of Kasese United Humanist Association also
donated a Computer which brings the total computers we have in the Computer class
to 4. We still require more computers such that at least 3 children can use a
computer in a classroom as on average we are budgeting for close to 30 children
in a normal class room. The Computer room still lacks seats, tables and the
school management is looking for ways of ensuring its fully furnished.
Computer lessons kicked off on Monday 14th May and Daniel has shown a good
impression by conducting these lessons in a professional way. The Computer
lessons have been placed on the school Time Table and both the Teachers and the
Children are undergoing times of study and i am optimistic, Computer Education
at the school will make both the teachers and the students attain basic skills
in computer use.
Plans are underway to also have these computers get a wireless internet
connection such that in the course of study, the children can be able to
explore the world further, be in position to connect to different people
especially connecting classrooms through eLearning, Chatting online and
accessing online educational resources.
For
any computer donations to the school,contact the school project Director on
email kasesehumanistschool@hotmail.com
Below are some of the photos of Daniel Loving, the United States National
who is volunteering at the school conducting lessons at the school.
Daniel conducting a computer introductory lesson
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| Computer lessons in progress at Kasese Humanist Primary School,Uganda |
For more information about the school, visit the school website at http://www.kasesehumanistschool.webs.com
Monday, 12 March 2012
Kasese United Humanist Association attends the Uganda Humanist Association Conference 2012
Kasese United Humanist Association was among the organizations that was invited to attend the just concluded Uganda Humanist Association (UHASSO) Conference/General Assembly.
The theme of the event was HUMANISM FOR A FREE AND PROSPEROUS AFRICA, The conference was attended by individual members of Uganda Humanist Association plus some Local Member Organizations who are affiliated with Uganda Humanist Association. Among the member organizations that attended were HALEA represented by Kato Mukasa, Kasese United Humanist Association based in Kasese,Western Uganda which was represented by Bwambale Robert and The School Head Teacher of Kasese Humanist Primary School Mr.Masereka David, Ugand Humanist Effort to Save Women represented by Betty Nassaka,Aggie Ojera, WOFEWO represented by Annet Nalunga and an Organization based in Entebbe that deals with rehabilitation of HIV/AIDS victims based in Entebbe headed by Mark Baguma.
It was an interesting conference that lasted for two days.
The conference venue was at Platinum Royale Hotel, Busega , Kampala pictured below:

The conference was opened by the outgoing Chairman of Uganda Humanist Association Mr. Peter Sikirinya
who welcomed and thanked all the individual members and member organizations of UHASSO to have come in big numbers and participate in the conference.
The Chairman welcomed on the floor Mr Deo Ssekitoleko who works as the East African Representative of IHEU. In his brief speech, Mr Deo greeted the participants and explained to them the Humanist Philosophy plus highlighting on what the IHEU stands for,why it was created plus the roles it does.
There were a number of Speakers invited to the conference to talk on some subjects and in accordance to the agenda the First Speaker was Mr. Adrian Juuko, a reknowned Lawyer and Human rights Activist who talked about Human rights,Democracy, Corruption and the open society. He presented a good document in which he discussed about the dangers of corruption, human rights abuses and violations, open societies and closed societies and authoritarianism and at the end of the day,we learnt that a free and open society is the best that we embrace if Africa or Uganda is to develop.
Adrian Juuko is seen below discussing his topic
Another presentation was about Women and Humanism where the Speaker talked about Women, Sexism and Prostitution which was presented by Betty Nassaka, Annet Nalunga and Susan Nambeejja where they all talked about the possible causes of prostitution, possible strategies to help out prostitutes and solutions to cub young children from getting lured into this kind of risky business. They noted out that though prostitution has disadvantages, it also has advantages and actually the government should ensure they devise solutions on how they can handle out this issue on fairly terms.
We also had a wonderful presentation from Dr. Joseph Kisakye who discussed about the Humanist Schools of Uganda in its attempts to offer a balanced liberal and secular education. He pointed out that initially the Education system set up in Uganda was by the colonialists and they could only allow the learners to learn, cram and pass and could not stress on the learners to think critically or given chance to ask questions. He emphasized on the Scientific Method as a means of promoting free thought. He said also that there is a need to introduce as well vocational skills training in Humanist Schools. Uganda has so far 3 secondary Humanist Schools and one Humanist Primary School.
Another interesting Presentation was on Exploitations by Superstition and the Rationalist Alternative presented by James Onen of Free thought Kampala who talked about the various forms of superstitious beliefs. This topic of superstition was also talked on by John Mutumba and Dr. Lastone Bagetenda who are all medical practitioners who presented a well researched document where some times the locals who are superstitionists go on misleading the people about certain curable diseases by science are said to be cured after performing rituals or praying to spirits. at the end of the day they encouraged and motivated us to embrace science for it has got the answers.
There were also other discussants who talked about Peace and Unity in Diversity. On day 2,there was a video conference via Skype where the participants listened to Debbie Goddard of the Afro Americans for Humanism (AAH) who talked about the works of AAH. In a closing remarks of the video conference, Deo Ssekitoleko informed AAH about the activities of UHASSO and requested AAH to put in place a program where volunteers could be brought into the country from USA to come and engage in constructive work by volunteers to work in Ugandan communities for the betterment of Humanity.
At the end of the day there was the UHASSO General Assembly where only the members participated in the Assembly proceedings which involved dissolution of the old executive and putting in place a new line up in positions of Board of Trustees, Ammending certain clauses in the UHASSO articles of Association and finally passing or instituting the new constitution. Below are some more photo highlights taken in the course of the 2 day conference.
The theme of the event was HUMANISM FOR A FREE AND PROSPEROUS AFRICA, The conference was attended by individual members of Uganda Humanist Association plus some Local Member Organizations who are affiliated with Uganda Humanist Association. Among the member organizations that attended were HALEA represented by Kato Mukasa, Kasese United Humanist Association based in Kasese,Western Uganda which was represented by Bwambale Robert and The School Head Teacher of Kasese Humanist Primary School Mr.Masereka David, Ugand Humanist Effort to Save Women represented by Betty Nassaka,Aggie Ojera, WOFEWO represented by Annet Nalunga and an Organization based in Entebbe that deals with rehabilitation of HIV/AIDS victims based in Entebbe headed by Mark Baguma.
It was an interesting conference that lasted for two days.
The conference venue was at Platinum Royale Hotel, Busega , Kampala pictured below:

The conference was opened by the outgoing Chairman of Uganda Humanist Association Mr. Peter Sikirinya
who welcomed and thanked all the individual members and member organizations of UHASSO to have come in big numbers and participate in the conference.
The Chairman welcomed on the floor Mr Deo Ssekitoleko who works as the East African Representative of IHEU. In his brief speech, Mr Deo greeted the participants and explained to them the Humanist Philosophy plus highlighting on what the IHEU stands for,why it was created plus the roles it does.
There were a number of Speakers invited to the conference to talk on some subjects and in accordance to the agenda the First Speaker was Mr. Adrian Juuko, a reknowned Lawyer and Human rights Activist who talked about Human rights,Democracy, Corruption and the open society. He presented a good document in which he discussed about the dangers of corruption, human rights abuses and violations, open societies and closed societies and authoritarianism and at the end of the day,we learnt that a free and open society is the best that we embrace if Africa or Uganda is to develop.
Adrian Juuko is seen below discussing his topic
Another presentation was about Women and Humanism where the Speaker talked about Women, Sexism and Prostitution which was presented by Betty Nassaka, Annet Nalunga and Susan Nambeejja where they all talked about the possible causes of prostitution, possible strategies to help out prostitutes and solutions to cub young children from getting lured into this kind of risky business. They noted out that though prostitution has disadvantages, it also has advantages and actually the government should ensure they devise solutions on how they can handle out this issue on fairly terms.
We also had a wonderful presentation from Dr. Joseph Kisakye who discussed about the Humanist Schools of Uganda in its attempts to offer a balanced liberal and secular education. He pointed out that initially the Education system set up in Uganda was by the colonialists and they could only allow the learners to learn, cram and pass and could not stress on the learners to think critically or given chance to ask questions. He emphasized on the Scientific Method as a means of promoting free thought. He said also that there is a need to introduce as well vocational skills training in Humanist Schools. Uganda has so far 3 secondary Humanist Schools and one Humanist Primary School.
Another interesting Presentation was on Exploitations by Superstition and the Rationalist Alternative presented by James Onen of Free thought Kampala who talked about the various forms of superstitious beliefs. This topic of superstition was also talked on by John Mutumba and Dr. Lastone Bagetenda who are all medical practitioners who presented a well researched document where some times the locals who are superstitionists go on misleading the people about certain curable diseases by science are said to be cured after performing rituals or praying to spirits. at the end of the day they encouraged and motivated us to embrace science for it has got the answers.
There were also other discussants who talked about Peace and Unity in Diversity. On day 2,there was a video conference via Skype where the participants listened to Debbie Goddard of the Afro Americans for Humanism (AAH) who talked about the works of AAH. In a closing remarks of the video conference, Deo Ssekitoleko informed AAH about the activities of UHASSO and requested AAH to put in place a program where volunteers could be brought into the country from USA to come and engage in constructive work by volunteers to work in Ugandan communities for the betterment of Humanity.
At the end of the day there was the UHASSO General Assembly where only the members participated in the Assembly proceedings which involved dissolution of the old executive and putting in place a new line up in positions of Board of Trustees, Ammending certain clauses in the UHASSO articles of Association and finally passing or instituting the new constitution. Below are some more photo highlights taken in the course of the 2 day conference.
| Aidan Sekatawa and Gerald Musoke above |
| A panel of Speakers in the just concluded UHASSO CONFRENCE 2012 |
| Bwambale Robert is seen sitted on the extreme left |
Thursday, 23 February 2012
A Swiss National on tour visits Kasese Humanist Primary School
| The School Head Teacher together with the visitors pose together with the donated items on the table, all this happened inside the KUHA Office premises at the school |
A Swiss national by the names Francis on tour of the Rwenzori region visited Kasese Humanist Primary School on 12. February 2012 and was accompanied by another white friend. The two gentlemen were fascinated by the work we are doing and thanked us for the nice works we are rendering to the local people in our efforts to ensure Ugandan People are relieved from belief in Magics and Superstitions.
They donated a World Atlas Book which now adds up to our book collections in the shelves of our School Library,in addition they carried along executive pens and writing pads which are currently being used in the School Administration Office.
| A friend who came with Francis is seen taking a photograph. |
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
KHPS receives pens donation from Pen for kids organization
Many thanks PEN FOR KIDS ORGANIZATION UK CHAPTER
Kasese Humanist Primary School pupils on 21st February 2012 had smiles on their faces as they were supplied with Brand New Pens from Pen for Kids Organization based in the United Kingdom. The shipment of pens amounted to 4000 enclosed in 4 separate boxes with each containing a 1000 pens.
The pens were received by the School Project Director Mr Bwambale Robert and the shipment had been sent by TNT World Express who delivered the shipment to Entebbe and later after clearance with the Customs, the package was sent to the Kasese School by a local agent working for East Africa Courier Company.
On behalf of Kasese Humanist Primary School, i am thanking the Pen for Kids UK courtesy of Mr Malcolm and Mr Claus of Pen for Kids Denmark. Our school has benefited twice from this organization, earlier last year, over 2000 pens was sent to us and pushed the school for a full year with surplus donated to neighboring schools. The same thing is going to be done by distributing to sister schools as a gesture that we humanists share the little we get with other people irrespective of their beliefs, race and cultural background.
You can view photos of our kids immediately after receipt of the pens at the school below:
Kids having happy moments after receiving pens from Pen for Kids.
The kids very excited to having received the Pens DonationThe School Head Teacher, Bwambale Robert The School Director plus all the Teachers
at the school witnessed the event of distributing pens to the children
More information about our school and how you can get involved, visit the school website at http://www.kasesehumanistschool.webs.com
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