MAY 30th 2025 : Equity Bank Uganda has reaffirmed its commitment to faith-based initiatives by contributing shillings 30 million towards the National Choral Festival, the first key activity on the Uganda Martyrs celebrations calendar organised by Vision Group.

The Friday, May 30, 2025, handover ceremony at Vision Group headquarters in Industrial Area, Kampala city, was marked by a warm exchange between Equity Bank’s head of marketing Claire Tumwesigye and Barbara Kaija, the Group’s Editor-in-Chief.
Tumwesigye officially presented the bank’s contribution to Kaija, who expressed heartfelt gratitude for the financial and moral support the bank has consistently provided since the festival’s inception.
“We are grateful that you saw the vision from the very beginning,” Kaija said.

“When we launched the National Choral Festival idea last year, Equity was the first to believe in it. Now you’ve given shillings 30 million and another 10 million to support journalism. That’s remarkable.”
Kaija added that the media is key in amplifying stories of faith and resilience, noting that without financial support, many of these transformative narratives might never be told and heard.
“Such stories can only be told if journalists are facilitated to follow them,” she said. “Equity has shown it understands the real cost of impactful storytelling.”
IRS the second edition of the choral festival and will feature six Christian choirs from both the Anglican and Catholic faiths.
The choirs will use music to celebrate Uganda’s rich Christian heritage, a cornerstone of the Martyrs’ Day commemorations.
Claire Tumwesigye commended Vision Group for its unwavering dedication to impactful projects, praising its creativity and resilience.
“What you start, you see through. That’s why Equity is here,” she said. “We partner with serious institutions that are aligned with our values. We are here again to support evangelisation-not just as an act of corporate social responsibility, but as part of our institutional strategy.”
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