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Word from the President Bob Mushikori Balebe; mwenayo, I bring you warm greetings from Uganda, in the middle of an action packed era for the North America Masaaba Cultural Association. Between September 2012 and the present day, we have seen much progress, an outpouring of support and also, tragedy. To start, I’d wish to commend into God’s hands, the souls of those who have passed away. Many of them were our close friends, relatives and also prominent members of the community. May their souls rest in eternal peace. However, there was one amongst the recently departed who, only recently, was a force to reckon with. On April 11, 2013, death took away the Hon. Dr. Stephen Mallinga. At the time of his death, he was both Minister of Relief, Disaster and Refugees, and also Member of Parliament of Butebo County in Palisa District. Most of all, he was a good friend of NAMCA. Many of us remember him delivering an exhilarating speech on behalf of H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni at the NAMCA AGM this past December. Like Edward Wanda notes in our post event report, Uganda’s leader could not have chosen a better friend for us. The late Dr. Mallinga loved BaMasaaba as a result of his glorious days at our own Nabumali High School. In representing the President, he delivered a 19 page message to BaMasaaba both on the ground and those of your living in the Diaspora. He was also on hand to ensure that the President fulfilled his promise to assist in the construction of the Education Research Center project and other plans NAMCA put forward to work in partnership with the Government of Uganda. Thus, while we do not doubt that others will continue his good work, his passing leaves us bereaved. Therefore, in honor of his passing, we dedicate this report to him. In other news, I am pleased to report that in a bid to do more for our people on the ground, the NAMCA President’s office will be in charge of the NAMCA country office. In the process, we shall establish an administrative bureaucracy and ensure that membership is informed of the different activities undertaken on their behalf. All this is geared towards bringing progress for our people and ensuring that our dreams - those that came from Sarah Pande Wanda and Edward Wanda in New York and 22 Tweedrock Crescent in Toronto - are fulfilled. Our 10 years of existence have not been for naught. We are now on the ground - amongst old friends, relatives and fellow BaMasaaba on our very own soil. At this juncture, allow me to offer a sincere word of gratitude. Like they say: ‘Gratitude is the heart’s memory.’ And these years, serving as NAMCA president, have not only been beneficial but also a learning curve for me. In attending weddings and christenings; in consoling the bereaved and taking decisions on matters of importance, I have worked with a whole host of talented BaMasaaba who, if given have the chance, will prove to be effective leaders of Uganda. These are the things that give me absolute joy. That’s why, in the middle of tragedy, in watching our people struggle, stumble and stand up, I am sure that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. BaMasaaba will prevail. Bob S.K. Mushikori . May 2013