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Spice Diana Donates 25 Bags of Cement to Support Nalongo Kitone’s Children’s Home Under Construction

The singer has previously participated in several charitable initiatives, adding to her growing reputation for giving back to communities beyond her music career.

Sean Musa Carter
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Sean Musa Carter - Editor-in-Chief
Highlights
  • Spice Diana donates 25 bags of cement to Nalongo Kitone.
  • Donation supports construction of a home for vulnerable children.
  • Singer says every child deserves a chance.

Ugandan singer Spice Diana has donated 25 bags of cement to support Nalongo Kitone’s charity project aimed at building a home for abandoned children and survivors of rape.

The donation fulfills a promise the singer recently made to contribute towards the construction of the children’s home.

Sharing the update on social media, Spice Diana said she was grateful to play a part in the initiative, which seeks to provide shelter and hope to vulnerable children.

The project is being spearheaded by Nalongo Kitone, also known as Nalongo Senga Kitone, through her charitable efforts.

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In her message, the singer encouraged others to support those in need.

“Grateful I could play a part. A home for the abandoned and victims of rape because every child deserves a chance. Proud to contribute,” Spice Diana wrote.

She also urged the public to be a blessing to others, using hashtags promoting charity, giving back, and supporting underprivileged children.

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Sean Musa Carter is a prominent Ugandan news reporter, digital content creator, and multimedia journalist dedicated to covering the fast-paced world of local and international entertainment. He has built a reputation for breaking major celebrity updates, analyzing public media trends, and delivering exclusive music insights. As a core member of the Celeb Patrol UG newsroom, his mission is to provide accurate, high-energy reporting on the icons and events shaping East African pop culture.
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