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Children at the Toto Festival 2025 were full of excitement as they enjoyed the wide range of activities on offer.
Harsha Zawedde, an eight-year-old in P4 at Champions Christian School, was overjoyed in the bouncy castle, while nine-year-old Patricia Magoba of P3 at His Grace Learning Centre, Bweyogerere, enjoyed a refreshing swim.
Harsha Zawedde, an eight-year-old pupil at Champions Christian School
Ronah Ninsiima, 10, in P4 at Grandsalai Junior School, Namungoona, loved swinging on the Ferris wheel, and five-year-old Michal Francis Ainebyona of Muyenga Community Environment Centre had a fantastic time riding the children’s toys.
Ronah Ninsiima, 10, P4 at pupil Grandsalai Junior School, Namungoona.
Angel Nsubuga, six years, in P1 at Ntinda Infant School, also enjoyed the swimming pool, while her schoolmate, Murungi Ruth Nsubuga, eight, had fun on the bouncy castle.
Angel Nsubuga, six years.
Older children joined in the fun too. David Kyagulanyi, 12, from P6 at Maya Hillside Junior School, also enjoyed the bouncy castle, while 12-year-old Arthur Lubega of P5 at Mother Kevin Memorial Primary School took part in the dancing competition.
David Kyagulanyi
Jovan Muyanja, 10, from P5 at Loving Mother Nursery and Primary School, enjoyed swimming, and six-year-old Ethan Kyega, P2 at Police Children’s School, Ntinda, had a wonderful time with face painting.
Jovan Muyanja
Proudly sponsored by Ruparelia Group, Sumz, NIRA, Toyota, Pepsi and Indomie, the festival offered a perfect mix of fun, creativity, and adventure, leaving the children with memories to cherish for years to come.