Wanyoto hosts Christians as they mark the end of lent and welcome Easter

By; Wetondo Denis Julius
In the gathering of Christians and their leaders today at command post found in Industrial, wanyoto called upon Christians to keep the same displine that they were having during lent .
In key things that wanyoto talked about, she fulfilled a million shilling pledge towards the choir uniform at St Peters church Nkoma, she also fulfilled a million pledge she made towards construction of Makoho Catholic church in Mutoto.
On additional pledges, she also pledged a million shillings towards choir uniform at St Andrew’s church and Nabweya church of Uganda.
She asked Christians to pray for her towards this period of campaign so that the victory is celebrated together again at such a day next year.
However wanyoto revealed some secrets which will turn to happiness to the people of Northern division as the president of Uganda yoweri Kaguta Museveni is going to compaset the kakungulu family to vaccinate their land and take ownership.
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Born in Mbale, Wanyoto’s educational journey began at Fairway Primary School before advancing to Gayaza High School for her O-Level studies. She later completed her A-Levels at Makerere High School and pursued higher education at Uganda Christian University, where she earned a Bachelor of Education in Languages.
Wanyoto later acquired a Bachelor of Laws from the same institution, followed by a Diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Centre in Kampala. Her academic journey continued with two master’s degrees from Makerere University, one in Human Rights Law and another in Gender and Women Studies.
Her leadership potential was evident early in life, and she was elected Chairperson of Marty Stuart Hall at Makerere University in 1995. During the same period, she volunteered in the Constituent Assembly, which was drafting Uganda’s 1995 Constitution, marking the beginning of her involvement in national governance.
In 2001, she was elected to the first East African Legislative Assembly, where she served two consecutive terms. Her diplomatic expertise was later recognized with her appointment as Deputy Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, based in Ethiopia.
She also briefly served as acting head of the African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) during a critical period of the mission.
Wanyoto has remained a strong advocate for girls’ education, arguing that keeping girls in school is not just a social obligation but an economic necessity.
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