Engabu
Za Tooro’s ICH Documentation Unit has finally released a new Tutemu Engaro
music video which Engabu Za Tooro Executive Director, Stephen Rwagweri Atwoki
says that it will assist in popularizing Tutemu Engaro campaign across the
world.
Rwagweri
Atwoki who also doubles as the CIOFF Uganda President adds, “Tutemu Engaro
video will awaken people to realize that sustainable efforts to safeguard
heritage threatened with extinction like Empaako, African folklore and Koogere
Oral Traditions among others can only be achieved through a vigorous local self
help contributions because foreign donors can never do something for you
without you.”
Tutemu
Engaro Self-Help Cultural Fund will be used to offer at least 10 university
scholarships to students and teachers of the language to study Runyoro/Rutooro
language and extend Empaako programme to Basongora, Banyaruguru and Banyambooga
of DRC. The Tutemu Engaro fund will also be used to revitalize and safeguard Intangible
African Oral Traditions and folklore threatened with extinction.
Contributing a cow to the Fund |
The
Self-Help Cultural Fund was launched on 23rd June 2019 by Engabu Za
Tooro Board of Directors led by Msgr. Peter Kumaraki Araali. A grand book of
contributions is placed at Engabu Za Tooro offices and an individual, a family,
clan, institution or organization can sign in by contributing not less than UGX
50,000.
Tutemu
Engaro contributions book along with videos, books, visual art pieces and
tangible items used in Empaako naming rituals will constitute historical
symbols of Empaako UNESCO inscription and safeguarding programmes which will be
archived in local and international museums.
So
far, millions have been contributed by people from across the country like the
family of Omugurusi Isaya Kalya, the family of Dr. L.T Rubongoya, Mr. Monday
Christopher, Mrs Munkancwango Beatrice, Mr and Mrs Christopher Monday Kazini,
Hon. Mutunzo Peace Regis (Minister of state for Gender, Labour and Social
Development and also woman MP Bunyangabu district), Rev. Richard Baguma Adyeri,
Owek. Mwesige Zebidayo, Mr. Ernest Kalege, Mr and Mrs Eustakiyo Tibyolekezo
Abbooki Omwitira.
Tutemu Engaro contributions book |
Fort
Portal Municipality mayor Rev. Kintu Willy Muhanga Ateenyi, Omugurusi Basaliza
Rusoke (Muzeyi Kijana), Ndahura II Kashagama cultural head of Busongora
Cultural Institution, Kachaina Valentine Ateenyi, Ms. Mabiiho Winfred Baguma,
Ms. Kagaba Vanice, Mary Tibamwenda, Mr. Eribankya Paul, Mr. Kagoro Peter, Mr.
Richard Tooro, Msgr. Peter Kumaraki Araali and Mr. Kazooba Nyamuhanga have also
contributed massively.
People
can take their contributions at Engabu Za Tooro main offices located on Plot
18, Kaija Road, Kabundaire, Fort Portal – Uganda or contact the office on +256
(0) 772 469 751 or Email: engabuzatooro@gmail.com
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