Mafabi boosts Nakaloke Centre Mosque project with Shs100m

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Mafabi boosts Nakaloke Centre Mosque project with Shs100m
Mafabi speaking to the Nakaloke Centre Mosque Project Committee

This donation follows the legislator's recent visit to the site, where he expressed his admiration for the substantial progress made so far.

Budadiri West Member of Parliament Nandala Mafabi has made a significant contribution of Shs100 million towards the completion of the Nakaloke Centre Mosque project.

This donation follows his recent visit to the site, where he expressed his admiration for the substantial progress made so far.

During his tour, Mafabi was impressed by the advancements achieved, largely attributed to the fundraising efforts led by Salam Charity.

He acknowledged the pivotal role Salam Charity has played in accelerating the project, noting that their involvement has been a game-changer, propelling the project forward within just two years.

Despite the notable progress, the project engineer has estimated that an additional 1.5 billion shillings is needed to complete the final phase of construction.

In response, Mr Mafabi has pledged to lead a fundraising initiative aimed at garnering further support to ensure the project's completion.

The Nakaloke Centre Mosque project has seen remarkable development, thanks in large part to the efforts of Salam Charity.

Their fundraising initiatives have provided significant momentum, enabling the project to achieve important milestones within a short period.

Mr Mafabi's generous donation and his commitment to spearheading the fundraising efforts have been warmly received by project stakeholders.

There is optimism that with continued support, the remaining funds will be secured, leading to the successful completion of the mosque.

This development underscores the power of collaboration and the profound impact of charitable initiatives on community development projects.

As the Nakaloke Centre Mosque project approaches its final phase, the support of both individuals and organizations will be crucial in bringing this important project to fruition.

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