500 benefit from Absa's Ramathan donations

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Friday, March 28, 2025
500 benefit from Absa's Ramathan donations
Muslims at Wandegeya Mosque receive food items.

Absa Bank Uganda has donated food items worth shs 20 million  to provide meals for 500 beneficiaries during this period of Ramadan.

Led by the bank’s Muslim colleagues, this initiative reflects Absa’s deep-rooted commitment to inclusive

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community and solidarity as it supports Imams across five selected Masjids in feeding those in need during the Holy Month.

In a continued spirit of unity with the Muslim community, the bank later hosted over 200 clients, partners and colleagues to break their fast in an Iftar dinner at Serena Hotel.

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The event was graced by the presence of Hajat Sharifah Buzeki, Executive Director of Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA).

Dr. Muhammad Kiggundu Musoke who was the keynote speaker  lauded Absa’s efforts and inspired attendees with his words.

“In Islam, we believe that money doesn’t diminish through generosity—it only multiplies. I thank

Absa for reaching out to those who truly need it and bringing us here to share a meal as we are taught. Their actions throughout the day show the abundance that comes from a heart rooted in service and community," he said.

As a token of appreciation, each guest at the dinner received a beautifully crafted prayer mat- a

symbol of respect for their spiritual traditions and practical support for their Ramadan observances.

David Wandera, Interim Managing Director of Absa Bank Uganda, expressed gratitude to all

attendees.

“It was a privilege to host this Iftar dinner and to stand in solidarity with our clients and the Muslim community during this sacred month. At Absa Bank, we are committed to fostering relationships beyond banking; tonight was a beautiful reflection of that commitment.”

He said Absa Bank Uganda remains committed to serving its community with compassion and respect.

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