Hon. Nambozo Florence Mayoga Rekindles Hope in Sironko Classrooms As Her Team Distributes Books To School Children

In a truly inspiring moment, the team of Hon. Florence Nambozo Mayoga visited Sironko Township Primary School today to distribute books to Primary Seven (P7) candidates. The visit brought joy and encouragement to the school community and served as yet another example of Hon. Nambozo’s deep commitment to education and the betterment of her people.

With her background as a professional teacher and her passion for learning, Hon. Nambozo knows that books hold the power to transform lives. They are not just tools for passing exams—they are keys to opportunity. By providing these much-needed resources, she is helping learners build confidence, prepare for their final exams, and move forward with hope.

This act of giving comes at a crucial time, as many families face financial challenges that make it difficult to afford school materials. For the students at Sironko Township Primary School, receiving these books was more than just academic support—it was a message that their dreams matter and that someone believes in their potential. The beaming smiles of pupils and teachers spoke louder than words.

This initiative is just one of the many ways Hon. Nambozo continues to serve the people of Sironko. Her leadership is built on action and results—she consistently supports women’s empowerment, youth development, and rural advancement. Her dedication to improving access to education, particularly for girls and underserved children, has touched many lives across Sironko and the wider Elgon region.

Hon. Nambozo remains a leader who connects deeply with her community. In a time when many public figures keep their distance, she continues to show up, listen, and respond with compassion and purpose.

What happened today was more than a book handover—it was a powerful example of leadership grounded in service. It showed that true change begins with care and a clear vision for the future.

At Sironko Township Primary School, today’s visit reignited hope and reminded everyone that education is a shared journey—and that they are not walking it alone.

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