Bobi Wine, in line with tradition, hosted an iftar dinner yesterday evening at Makerere-Kavule. The event aimed to bring together Muslim brothers and sisters observing the holy month of Ramadan.
Special guests included members of the Bwaise-Kavule community, residing near the headquarters. Also present were family members and relatives of comrades currently incarcerated on politically-motivated charges, along with other victims of state repression.
During the dinner, support was provided to assist them through the remaining days of Ramadan. This gesture reflects a commitment to solidarity and support within the community during challenging times.
Bobi Wine expressed hopes that their prayers would be heard by Allah SWT, emphasizing the importance of unity and compassion during Ramadan. The event served as a reminder of the values of empathy, generosity, and fellowship upheld during this sacred month.
The gathering exemplifies efforts to foster unity and resilience amidst adversity. By bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds, Bobi Wine seeks to strengthen community bonds and advocate for justice and freedom for all.
As the holy month of Ramadan continues, initiatives like these underscore the importance of standing together in solidarity and support for those facing hardships and injustices. Bobi Wine’s commitment to hosting such gatherings reflects a dedication to fostering unity and promoting social justice within the community.