- The people of Busolo Village in Uganda were amazed as Mr. James Kisamba, who had been absent from his family for 13 years, made a surprising return home
- This came after his wife, Ms. Efulansi Nalubega, experienced a significant financial change after receiving Parish Development Model (PDM) funds
- Ms. Nalubega, 49, shared the difficulties she faced in raising their six children alone after Mr. Kisamba left in 2011, including their eldest, now 27
Residents of Busolo Village in Kayunga Sub-county, Kayunga District were left astonished when a man, Mr. James Kisamba, who had abandoned his family for 13 years, returned home.
His return was prompted by the unexpected financial transformation his wife, Ms. Efulansi Nalubega, experienced after receiving Parish Development Model (PDM) funds.
Ms. Nalubega, 49, recounted the challenging years after Mr. Kisamba’s departure in 2011, leaving her with six children to care for, including their eldest, now 27.
Struggling with physical disabilities, Ms. Nalubega persevered through farming and crafting to provide for her family.
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Despite facing violence and financial dependency, she managed to sustain her household.
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The introduction of the PDM program in 2023 brought a ray of hope to Ms. Nalubega’s life. Selected as a beneficiary, she received funds that enabled her to invest in maize farming.
The successful harvest not only improved her economic status but also brought unexpected consequences—her husband’s return.
Mr. Kisamba, reflecting on his decision to leave, cited financial difficulties as the primary reason.
However, witnessing the positive change in his family’s circumstances compelled him to return home permanently.
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Despite his return, community leaders like Dr. Charles Iga