The chancellor of Kampala Archdiocese Rev.Fr .Pius Male Ssentumbwe has cautioned female students across the country that dreams will not come true without discipline.
He emphasized that they must jealousy embrace discipline to achieve their individual desired future dreams of full woman emancipation.
Rev. made the homily remarks on 16th March 2025 while leading the Trinity College Nabbingo old girls Association [TRICONA] Animation of mass and thanks giving for the 2024 UCE and UACE stars respectively at the college in Kyengera town council Wakiso district.

Rev.Fr.Male encouraged the current Nabbingo girls to be disciplined at all times such that they can effectively achieve their set future dreams of becoming prosperous women of substance with a mandate of occupying spaces of leadership in society capable of influencing the decision making agenda of the country.
He thanked the TRICONA president Marie Solome Nassiwa Lubowa for building a formidable culture of always coming back to their former college and executing strategic projects whose development strengthens the relationship between them, board and the entire college fraternity.
The assistant commissioner ICT in the ministry of energy and mineral development Dr.Patricia Litho who was chief guest urged the current girls not only to be of substance as they pursue their education careers but ensure they aim to become self-empowered financially, respect to God and Mankind and balancing between being mothers and participating the national development agenda of their country.

She pointed out that being disciplined is a journey where one plans and knows where they want to be tomorrow and with the capability of negotiating for what they want and not be given through favors.
The college chairperson board of governors Rt. Rev.Dr. Joseph Sebunya who was represented by Gertrude Rose Gamwera urged all stakeholders to contribute towards the success of their upcoming 83 years of excellent existence moulding ladies of substance.
The TRICONA president Marie Solome Nassiwa Lubowa handed over a donation of 3M/= towards purchase of 120 plastic chairs to the College chapel to address the sitting challenges as well as urging alumni members to contribute more towards covering their proposed 14Bn Nabbingo junior school construction project which is their flagship project.
She revealed that currently they are engaging the Catholic Church leadership in signing a memorandum of understanding for grant of the land on which their school shall be located.
The college headmistress Nassozi Immaculate Lwanga said the college performed well as at UCE with all students passing with result One while UACE, Namakula Anne Theresa [PMTD] scored 19 points majoring in sciences while Nambuusi Saraha [HEENT] scored 19 points [Arts] respectively.
Lwanga pointed out that the school with a current student population of 2,342 continues to embrace activities that will help to produce an all-round person capable of earning from sporting talents in future.
She also revealed how they have sought clearance from the Archdiocese to construct a new chapel replacing the current one with a sitting capacity of 400 to 2,500 with works in progress as well as reconstructing the Pius Kawere dormitory with current 45 bed capacity to 208 respectively.