Kampala, (UG):- Victoria University Kampala’s Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Lawrence Muganga, will play a pivotal role at the 14th Annual Uganda Diaspora Business Breakfast and Homecoming Gala Dinner scheduled for December 28th and 30th, 2024, at the Sheraton Kampala Hotel.
This prestigious event will bring together Uganda’s diaspora community, policymakers, and key stakeholders to explore opportunities for development and collaboration.
The two-day event, hosted by the Uganda Diaspora Network, aims to create a platform for dialogue on critical issues like investment, education, real estate development, banking, and national policies affecting Ugandans abroad.
Notably, the morning Business Breakfast will feature a thought-provoking discussion moderated by Solomon Serwanjja, a BBC Komla Dumor Award winner, and co-moderated by the renowned Dr. Maggie Kigozi.
Dr. Muganga’s presence underscores Victoria University’s commitment to shaping Uganda’s future through transformative education and community engagement.
As one of Uganda’s leading educational institutions, Victoria University’s focus on innovation, entrepreneurship, and work-integrated learning positions it as a beacon for families in the diaspora looking to invest in quality education for their children.
The VC’s address will highlight why Uganda’s diaspora should consider Victoria University for their families, emphasizing the institution’s unique modular learning system and dedication to practical, industry-aligned education.
Dr. Muganga will also deliberate on the university’s role in addressing Uganda’s need for skilled professionals to drive economic growth and global competitiveness.
The Homecoming Gala Dinner, slated for December 30th, will offer a networking cocktail, cultural performances, comedy, and a keynote address by a distinguished speaker. This event is a golden opportunity for businesses, educators, and policymakers to collaborate on innovative solutions for Uganda’s growth.
Victoria University’s involvement in this event reflects its mission to bridge the gap between education and real-world impact. It is a call to action for all stakeholders who believe in building a prosperous Uganda through quality education and meaningful partnerships.
As Uganda continues to thrive on the contributions of its diaspora, events like this reinforce the importance of a shared vision. Victoria University and its leadership remain at the forefront of this dialogue, ensuring that education remains the cornerstone of Uganda’s progress.
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