Sylvia joined by her friends to cut the cake.

Mukono Baker’s Sweet Success: ‘Sweet Society’ Book Launch Marks New Chapter

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“I wrote my book from a broken perspective and it has helped me to heal, understand, and internalize my work; today I have a different perspective of life, and I am glad that this was a calling to which I responded and managed to discover myself”, she confidently told her guests.

Sylvia signing a copy of her books.

A Mukono baker, Sylvia Nakibirango Kizito, has launched her inaugural book about her passion, titled ‘Sweet Society – Let’s Bake With Sylvia’, at a grand ceremony held at AZ Lounge along Mukono-Katosi Road in Mukono Municipality.

An employee with Stanbic Bank, she seeks to be inspirational especially to womenfolk, by teaching them through her book, how to earn a living out of bakery as an additional source of income and lessening over dependence on spouses.

Nakibirango, who was openly overjoyed at her book launch, pointed out that she was not simply celebrating a launch, but continuation of the work which she believes was started by God Himself.

Mark Kizito (right) joining Sylvia and other friends to cut the cake at her book launch.

Comparing herself to the biblical mustard seed, she said her baking passion began as a small seed and it is now spreading into a much bigger work.

“I wrote my book from a broken perspective and it has helped me to heal, understand, and internalize my work; today I have a different perspective of life, and I am glad that this was a calling to which I responded and managed to discover myself”, she confidently told her guests.

Dorothy Akello, Nakibirango’s Stanbic Bank workmate said her book was an inspiration to many of her colleagues, and added that they are proud of her because they are going to take a leaf from her and teach their children as well.

‘Sweet Society – Let’s Bake With Sylvia’ an Inspirational Book Ready For Launch

Her impressed husband, Mark Joseph Kizito pledged to continue supporting his wife to get to greater heights in her bakery business, and expressed optimism that his wife has hit a milestone which will take her further on in the corporate world.

And Justine Katushabe, an old colleague and a high school college mate, holds great memories of Sylvia for having inspired her to begin saving for the children, and categorizes her as not only as a banker and baker but an inspiration to many.

Sylvia posing for a photo with her supporting husband Mr. Kizito Mark.

Sylvia’s grandmother Resty Nabawanuka of Nazigo in Kayunga district from whom she picked the cookery passion, said that from the age of two, she fell in love with cooking and that she never turned back since then.

Nabawanuka thanked the Lord for enabling her granddaughter to proceed with her passion to the present time when she gets to the level of writing a book about the topic.

Children joining their mother, Sylvia to cut the cake.
Sylvia Kizito, the author of the launched book.
Sylvia’s grandmother Resty Nabawanuka of Nazigo in Kayunga district speaking.
Sylvia serving the cake to her grandmother Resty Nabawanuka.

 

 

 

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