ROAD SAFETY: Joe Walker completes 320km trek from Kampala to Bushenyi
Joseph Beyanga has completed his three-hundred-and-twenty kilometre walk from Kampala to Bushenyi district in Western Uganda, marking the culmination of a campaign launched eleven days ago to highlight the dangers faced by pedestrians on roads across the country. Beyanga was on Thursday joined by his wife, Bushenyi residents, school children and some police officers before he concluded his journey with tree planting and thanksgiving at his village church in Ncucumo Church of Uganda in Rwentuha. He called on road users to be vigilant when using roads. Watch the video below; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHlXG1RnhZU ...
Joe Walker continues trek to Bushenyi from Kampala
Nation Media groups’ Head of Radio, Joseph Beyanga’s walk to Bushenyi has reached Masaka. Today, Joe Walker painted a Zebra Crossing in the city and will continue his walk to raise awareness about road safety. Watch him below; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwbkxUznd8k ...
Joe Walker road safety campaign reaches Masaka
Joseph Beyanga now known as Joe walker and also the man behind the #StayInYourLane campaign has today reached Masaka in his 320 Kilometer walk from Kampala to Bushenyi.The walk, themed ‘safe roads save lives’, aims at improving proper road usage through reducing accidents caused by reckless driving and careless road users. Beyanga and colleagues were flagged off for the walk Monday morning. Watch the video below; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtOPPfq5P_k ...
ROAD SAFETY: Joe Walker campaign to highlight danger to pedestrians
The Nation Media Group head of radio production Joseph Beyanga is preparing to walk a distance of 320 kilometres from Kampala to Bushenyi starting on the 28th of February 2022. Beyanga, who is in charge of KFM and Dembe FM among other duties, says the walk, dubbed Joe Walker, aims at creating road safety awareness and reminding Ugandan motorists to save pedestrians. This follows persistent reports of accidents that claim thousands of Ugandans at the hands of motorists across the divide. More than three thousand Ugandans perish according to the annual police report. Watch the video below; ...