The 'Grand Roar'
is a ceremony used to welcome Simba at the opening of the Pride Meeting.
It can also be used to welcome other important guests.
Simba then instructs
"Pr-i-i-i-i-de"
When called once
means SILENCE.
The Cub Scouts
remain quite still facing Simba "Alert"
On this command,
the Cub Scouts stand with their feet together and hands by their sides
and head up, looking at Simba.
Learn the Ugandan
commands and ceremonies and use them occasionally when running activities
from this book or organising a special Ugandan evening.
Many people in
Uganda are very poor and often parents cannot afford to buy Scout
uniform for young people. Cub Scouts often wear school uniform and
wear a cap to identify themselves as Cub Scouts or wear the special
Cub Scout badge when they pass the 'Tenderpad test' the equivalent
of the Investiture.
The Cub Scouts
can compare their badges with the activities undertaken by Cub Scouts
in Uganda. Are there any activities Cub Scouts in Uganda do that your
Cub Scouts would like to do? Perhaps they could write their own syllabus,
relating the topic to the situation in the United Kingdom.
The Uganda Cub
Scout Promise
On my Honour
I promise that I will do my best,
to do my duty to God and to my country,
to help other people at all times
to obey the Scout law.
The Uganda Cub
Scout Motto
Be prepared.