News

Kenyan National Defence College Senior Officers Visit UPDF

1 Mins read

The Kenya National Defence college faculty and participants have Monday paid a visit to the Ministry of Defence headquarters in Mbuya Kampala district.

The delegation which was headed by Maj. Gen Muhammad Badi was received by Maj. Gen Sam Kavuma, the deputy commander Land Forces on behalf of Gen David Muhoozi the chief of defence forces.

Gen Kavuma in his remarks thanked the college for choosing Uganda as a case study country in the region.

He emphasized that Uganda is a unique country which will help them to achieve their desired objectives.

The head of delegation Maj Gen Muhammad Badi on behalf of the college thanked the UPDF for the warm welcome and hospitality extended to them and also accepting their request at a short notice.

He said they are comfortable that they will meet their objectives since the host is an alumnus and knows the standards of the college.

The participants were taken through the general security and the geo political situation in Uganda.

On behalf of the participants, Muhammad Badi handed over a memento to Gen Sam Kavuma in appreciation for the warm welcome.

Gen Sam Kavuma wished the students a nice stay in Uganda during their tour.

Related posts
News

City Businessman Faces Jail As Chief Magistrate Warns To Cancel Bail

3 Mins read
The Chief Magistrate – Buganda Road, His Worship Ronald Kayizzi issued a strong warning to city businessman and company director at Taifa…
News

Rwenzururu King, Omusinga Charles Wesley Mumbere Speaks Out On NARO Partnership

2 Mins read
The National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Kingdom of Rwenzururu to promote transformational agriculture, aimed…
News

NARO Showcases Transformative Agricultural Technologies at Labour Day Celebrations

2 Mins read
The National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) participated in the International Labour Day celebrations in Fort Portal Tourism City, where they showcased transformative…