Senior Presidential Advisor Peace Rugambwa and her team are today visiting Kahondo in Maziba Sub-county, Ndorwa East, in Kabale District as part of efforts to roll out the “Boona Bagigahare” (Prosperity for All) initiative aimed at tackling poverty at the grassroots.
The visit is focused on engaging directly with local residents, community leaders, women groups, youth, and small-scale farmers to promote economic empowerment and sustainable development. Through the “Boona Bagigahare” campaign, Rugambwa and her team are encouraging households to embrace income-generating activities, savings culture, and practical skills development as a pathway to self-reliance.
According to organizers, the initiative seeks to uplift vulnerable families by connecting them to available government programs, offering guidance on entrepreneurship, and promoting mindset change towards productivity and wealth creation. The team is expected to listen to the challenges facing the community and explore practical solutions tailored to local needs.
Residents in Kahondo and the surrounding areas have welcomed the visit, expressing hope that the campaign will open up new opportunities, especially for women and youth who often struggle with limited access to capital and markets.
The outreach underscores the continued commitment to improving livelihoods and ensuring that prosperity reaches every household. Leaders say “Boona Bagigahare” is not just a slogan, but a call to action for communities to actively participate in their own development.
More details and feedback from the engagement are expected to emerge after the community meeting.


