We are thrilled to announce a significant chapter in the journey of Lapatutu Writing Creations. On 23rd March 2026, we officially entered a collaborative partnership with the Education Department of the Entebbe Municipal Council.
At our core, we are a writing agency, but our passion begins long before a pen hits paper. We believe the best way to become a great writer is first to be a curious reader. Through reading, the mind unlocks possibilities once thought unreachable—possibilities that eventually find their way into the world through the power of the written word.
This partnership serves as a powerful catalyst for our signature CSR program, Learning With Stories. Through this initiative, we visit primary schools in Entebbe to share original Lapatutu storybooks and host dedicated storytelling sessions with the pupils.
With the formal collaboration with the Education Department of the Entebbe Municipal Council, we can now reach more young minds, ensuring that the next generation of storytellers has the tools and inspiration they need to grow.
The first milestone of this partnership will be the DEAR (Drop Everything And Read) Day, which we will host at Nakiwogo Primary School on 31st March.
While this day is celebrated nationally on 16th March, we are extending the celebration in Entebbe to ensure that pupils at this school also have the moment they need to pause, open a book, and let their imagination take flight.
We look forward to a long and fruitful collaboration as we work together to stir up a lifelong love for reading.
When you work with us, you are working with a brand that is deeply committed to Legacy—not just in the documents we craft, but in the community we build.
Pictured (Center): William Kyeyune, MD of Lapatutu Writing Creations; (Right, in orange): Joyce Nalubega, Principal Education Officer at the Entebbe Municipal Council; (Left): Justine Naikambo, Headteacher of Queens Primary School, Entebbe.
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