The Entebbe Public Library remains a truly public resource, welcoming anyone to walk in and read within its quiet halls at no cost
We are honored to be the narrative partners for the Baby & Kids Expo. We aren't just writing about an event; we are anchoring a legacy of care.
It is often said that to be a great writer, one must first be a dedicated reader. At Lapatutu, we believe that for a child’s imagination to truly take flight, they need more than just a lesson, they need a story book to call their own.
On 23rd March 2026, we officially entered a collaborative partnership with the Education Department of the Entebbe Municipal Council.
Writing is the sacred process by which words are placed on a medium to be read by others, effectively making fleeting thoughts permanent.
Today, the computer is the primary tool of our trade, but in this post, we want to journey back in time to understand where this phenomenon first ignited.
To us, nothing speaks of the "mystery of legacy" quite like a small tree seedling becoming a forest giant over time.
Stop waiting for "tomorrow" and discover the power of starting today in this new Lapatutu Original. Written by our founder, William Kyeyune, this charming story simplifies a vital life lesson for readers of all ages.
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.