MAY, 2010
This is a list of all the needs of the Watoto babies homes, please support by donating to Amaziah and buying our products. We will publish a list of the items we have bought with donations, and very soon I will be publishing details of a sponsered "something" I will be doing to raise money to buy items on this list. If you want to send something in particular or donate towards a particular item please contact me :) It is essential that we support the babies home, I have visited Bulrushes home on three different trips and each time the home had brought in new babies and had increased the facilities available. In the space of a year The Bulrushes had more than tripled their intake of children and had fitted a new ward for premature babies. The Watoto models work, and Watoto provides the best childcare in the region, but ... >> full
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May 28, 2010 12:46
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APRIL, 2010
As you all know, Amaziah Jewellery supports Watoto babies home, as of 22nd Feb, Watoto opened up its second babies home. Watoto has launched a second home to care for
orphaned and vulnerable babies in Uganda. The ceremony took place on
Monday, 22nd February 2010 and was attended by Mpigi Local Government
administrators, media and the incredible volunteers from around the
world who help to take care of the babies.
Gary Skinner, Watoto Founder said: "Baby Watoto Suubi is a generational
investment that we are making today. It is more than feeding and
clothing destitute children. We are raising the next generation of
Africa’s leaders.”
 As an addition to
the existing babies’ home in downtown Kampala, the new facility,
located at Watoto’s Suubi Children’s Village in Mpigi ... >> full
posted by ADMIN
April 07, 2010 13:09
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MARCH, 2010
ON THURSDAY 16TH MARCH 2010 UGANDA'S ROYAL KASUBI TOMBS WERE BURNT DOWN.
IM READING ELIZABETH NYABONGO OF TORO'S AUTOBIGOGRAPHY AT THE MOMENT, LEARNING ABOUT THE FOUR KINGDOMS AND HOW HER FATHER King George Rukidi WAS BURIED HERE, READ THE SHOCKING ARTICLE FROM NEW VISION NEWSPAPER HERE
KASUBI Tombs were last night burnt by fire, whose origin was not immediately established. The Police Fire Brigade rushed to the scene but its efforts to put out the raging fire at the traditional burial grounds of Buganda kings were disrupted by a crowd.
Eyewitnesses said the fire started from behind the huts. The main hut was completely destroyed as the surging crowd wailed in disbelief, hampering further the Police efforts to stop the inferno from spreading.
The Police said they could not tell the extent of the damage to the world famous heritage site since they were unable to access it, ... >> full
posted by ADMIN
March 18, 2010 11:38
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International Women's Day (8 March) is a global day celebrating the economic, political and social achievements
of women past, present and future. This year Amaziah Jewellery celebrated international womens day by representing the beautiful African queens at an exhibition in Southend. Our jewellery was modelled by the gorgeous Miss Malaika models (www.missmalaikauk.co.uk) Run by a very passionate Hildah Mulenga, these outstanding women support the Mumba children's project in Zimbabwe which provides children with food, clothing, educational materials and also by educating local families on diseases, education and more. The beauty of a woman is not just in her looks but in her heart, so ladies please make a difference by supporting these great causes and helping out your sisters across the world.
Below - The Miss Malaika models , and myself with the models and wonderful clothes designer Sue Mundicha -Katerere (harangaafrik on facebook for designs)

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posted by ADMIN
March 08, 2010 20:41
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Ghana Independence Day: 6th March 1957 3 years ago Dr Kwame Nkrumah was the
first prime minister of Ghana and in his first speech said "Ghana,
your beloved country is free forever"
Ghana, also known as the Gold Coast was the first black African country to
gain independence on the 6th March 1957 after years of suffering under British colonial rule. Ghana was once one of Africa's richest countries The earliest Europeans to arrive in Ghana were the Portuguese in the 15th
Century. On their arrival, they found so much gold between the River Ankobra and
the Volta and subsequently named it "da Mina”, meaning The Mine. In 1482,
the first castle was built in the Gold Coast by the Portuguese at Elmina. This
was built to enhance their trading activities especially gold and slavery.
By 1598, the Dutch were in the Gold Coast to also
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March 06, 2010 21:19
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