- Widows in Mfangano and Kanyamwa Kologi are gaining new strength through a support program.
- The initiative is helping them grow small businesses and support each other.
- With leadership from Ayugi Victor and support from PS Dr. Raymond Omollo, hope is being restored.
- The women show unity, courage, and a strong will to succeed.
- The goal is to help them achieve economic independence and build better lives.
In Kanyamwa Kologi Ward, the Kobodo Widows Group continues to grow stronger as they support one another. With the Widows Empowerment Program backing them, they have managed to turn difficult moments into fresh opportunities. Their unity, courage, and focus on progress are giving them a new path forward.
This initiative isn’t just about money—it’s about helping these women build each other up, one step at a time. By creating small income streams and encouraging teamwork, the program is creating lasting change.
Empowering Change Across Mfangano Ward
Thanks to the guidance of Ayugi Victor and the support of Principal Secretary Dr. Raymond Omollo, women from Kakimba and Wakinga Widows Groups in Mfangano Ward are now receiving help to improve their livelihoods.
These widows have shown deep commitment to bettering their lives. With tools and resources now available, they are working hard to build income-generating activities that can support them in the long term.
At the heart of this mission is a bigger vision—to give widows a chance to live with dignity, restore their hope, and make them key players in shaping stronger communities.






