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on 19/02/2007 at 22:46
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Fr. Ambrose,
just landed on your site. It is great! Best wishes.
CLM.
on 01/01/2007 at 18:37
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Dear Mr Ambrose,
From the Netherlands we wish you a happy and prosperous 2007. In a few weeks you will see Dory and Amedé who are preparing the last things for meeting you! Thank you for taking care of them!
With warmest personal regards, Chris - Marianne Sint Agatha
on 20/12/2006 at 15:07
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Dear Ambrose,
Thank you so much for the website on Jjongoza. I am so delighted with your initiative to let the world know about our beloved village Jjongoza. I am going to make sure that we furnish the website with a lot of information. I will support you.
You are a wonderful brother to have, I am very proud of you my dear brother. Thank you for using your skills in this manner.
Thank you too for supporting me in my work at rector of the Apostles of Jesus Seminary at Bukinda, in Kabale Diocese. I am now moving to Kisubi University Centre of the Uganda Martyrs University. I look forward to my new job.
I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Aloysius Bukenya
on 10/12/2006 at 11:44
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Dear Fr. Ambrose,
I am really very grateful fpr this effort. It is a challenge to me. I love to reach such a height in IT. I have just succeeded with forming a High School Database programme to store, arrange, search and print information in the shortest time possible. Hopefully, I'll also get to the webpage.
How is the idea of designing an archdiocesan website? I think that is something vital we are lacking in the metropoplitan archdiocese. Tororo and Gulu have websites.
God bless you.
John
A.J. Bwangatto reply : Dear John,
Thanks for the kind words you have addressed to our homepage.
Of course, your concern for an Archdiocesan website is a genuine one and I believe that a website for Kampala Archdiocese is longer over due.
I am struggling with one for St. Mbaaga’s Major Seminary, Ggaba. But it is going to be hosted on the Urbaniana University main server because they supplied us with a domain name and a hosting server. Uganda is still lagging behind in the IT sector because the infrastructure in the same field is still inadequate. But in the coming year, am going to disclose this noble scheme to the Archbishop of Kampala, His Grace Dr. Cyprian Kizito Lwanga and then we shall see what the future holds.
Otherwise, thanks for your visit to our UgandaPeople site.
Ambrose.
on 01/11/2006 at 16:47
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Carissimo Don Ambrogio, tante grazie per questa iniziativa. Mi pare che sia una bella idea che anche noi possiamo implimentare. Portala avanti, cosi la gente di Jjongoza avrà l'occasione di apparire nel "mondo".
Akwagala,
Denis Mpanga
on 24/10/2006 at 12:46
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Hallo Ambrose,
De groetjes van het personeel van de Nebo.
Waar blijven de foto's ?
Groetjes Yvonne
on 12/10/2006 at 12:32
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Dear Fr. Bwangatto,
I have visited your website and it is very informative. I will be visiting once in a while to learn more. Thanks for this wonderful idea of passing on information.
Good luck.
on 03/09/2006 at 14:25
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Dear Mr Ambrose, with great interest we saw your site about Uganda. Although under construction it already gave a good view of Uganda. For sure it must be possible to have more people interested in your country. Especially nature seems to have a big chance. The recent political changes also will help to reach this. We wish you and your webmaster every success and certainly we will check the site on changes. With our warmest personal regards, Chris and Marianne
on 01/09/2006 at 21:46
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Dear Ambrose, my compliments for you and your webmaster.
This website is quite interesting, although it's still under construction.
Am looking forward to visit your beautiful country in januari 2007.
Finally i will meet the people of Jjongoza!
I wish you success with the development of this webpage.
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