2019 Edition vol6 Issue 23 DIGITAL
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KIDS
Written by
Ogo Ubabukoh
In our effort to encourage kids to be our
future leaders, Kata kata has decided to
take the plans to the grassroots level. Recently,
we appointed Liam Katabira to be
our Ambassador in Africa. As the Kata
Kata’s youths Ambassador in Africa, we
are fully convinced that Liam Katabira will
be an inspiration for other kids. Having in
mind that kids are undoubtedly the leaders
of tomorrow, we want to encourage
other kids to come on board and be creative.
We strongly believe that by encouraging
kids to become great writers, they
will become very conscious and critical of
their environment. This would help them
to bring huge positive changes once they
have the chance to become leaders as well
as create a better world for all of us. To
become a good leader, one must be conscious
of their environment.
With Liam Katabira as the captain of the
Kata Kata Young Writers’ locomotive
train, we challenge other kids to come on
board and discover their creative talents
as well as create a better future for themselves!
Are you a youth out there? Send
us your articles; we will help publicize
and perhaps publish your works if they
are very good. More than that, join our
kids’ creative club and share your creative
qualities and gain from the creativities of
other kids.
Interesting interview with our talented,
inspirational and creative little Ambassador
Liam Katabira
Can you kindly introduce yourself to the
readers?
Liam: I am Katabira Liam Jason. I am
7 years old. I live in Wakiso District in
Uganda with both my parents. I have one
brother called Len David Musaazi.
In which school and grade are you?
Liam: I go to school at Sir Apollo
Kaggwa Primary School Nakasero. I am
in Primary Two Orange.
It is indeed amazing to see a child of 7
years old, not just knowing what they
want but equally aspiring to achieve
that. You should be proud of yourself. I
guess my obvious question is: Why do
you want to be a writer?
Liam: Actually, writing is fun and I enjoy
doing it at this age. I have watched good
stories on television like Bob the Builder
and Sponge Bob square pants. I want to
Are you a child?
Can you write
interesting
stories?
Do you want
to be part of
the Kata Kata
Creative Club?
Please send us
your story (not
more than one
page) with your
e-mail contact
details. Perhaps
your story may
be published with
your photo or you
may win a prize
for your creative
talent.
Send your story
to:
info@katakata.org
34 Kata kata cartoon magazine Issue 23 2019 www.katakata.org