To an adult, a laptop is a tool for emails and editing. But to a child, it is a "Lapatutu", a rhythmic, playful gateway to stories and imagination. When we heard that word, said by a child, it clicked.
As 2025 drew to a close, the "Learning with Stories" program reached a significant milestone. Our third and final school of the year: Kitende Church of Uganda Primary School.
Following the incredible energy of our first ‘Learning with Stories’ session in Entebbe, the mission moved forward to its second destination.
For a long time, the mission lived online. But one day in a vibrant classroom at Mapeera Primary School in Entebbe, the vision of Ekigambo Blog finally took a physical form.
Reaching 100 stories isn't just about the quantity, it’s about the variety. Our library covers stories touching a wide range of subjects like respect for the environment, lessons to avoid bullying among many others.
If you look closely at the covers of these 8 editions, you will see a recurring theme. The cover illustrations prominently feature mothers, fathers, grandmothers, and grandfathers reading to little children.
Growth is always a process of intentional construction. During the foundational days of Ekigambo Blog, our Founder had the distinct honor of paying a courtesy visit to Greenhill Academy.
The most significant change in our new logo is the intentional use of orange. We didn't choose this color just for its vibrancy; we chose it to represent a slide.
We were honored to serve as a sponsor for the Nkumba University Law Student Fellowship Handover Party.
Every great story begins with a single word. For us, that word was Ekigambo. In January 2025, we launched the Ekigambo Blog website with a clear, unwavering mission: to provide a platform where stories, wisdom, and creativity could breathe and grow.