Uganda Christian University (UCU) has kicked off the new academic year with a two-day leadership orientation for Guild Leaders from all its campuses at it’s main campus in Mukono. The event, held at the Main Campus in Mukono, aims to equip student leaders with essential skills to navigate the challenges of leadership and drive positive change.
The orientation tackled common obstacles that can hinder leadership success, including self-doubt, fear of failure, and conflict management.
Expert facilitators led interactive sessions to empower student leaders with practical strategies to overcome these challenges.
UCU Vice-Chancellor Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi urged the students to strike a balance between their academic pursuits and leadership roles, emphasizing the importance of staying focused on their core university objectives.
“Don’t forget the primary duty for which your parents sent you here,” he reminded them.
Professor Mushengyezi also emphasized the university’s dedication to improving student life through innovative programs, including the Campus Transformation Initiative.
Prof. Mushengyezi stressed that UCU is committed to providing top-notch facilities and services to its students. This includes renovating halls of residence to enhance living conditions and upgrading infrastructure across all campuses.
He also encouraged student leaders to set their sights on national and international leadership roles, inspiring them to become influential figures in Uganda’s parliament and beyond.
Mr. Vincent Kisenyi concluded with a powerful reminder, urging the leaders to prioritize serving others rather than seeking personal gain.
Wilbrod Kakuru, a participating student leader, shared his reflections on the program, stating, “These sessions enhance our leadership knowledge and teach us how to address student challenges effectively.”
Guild President Samantha Akankunda Mwesigye thanked the Vice-Chancellor and university management for their support and commitment to improving student life.
“On behalf of the students, we thank you so much for the knowledge and ideas you have shared with us. We promise to implement what you’ve shared and ensure UCU remains the center of excellence in the heart of Africa,” she said.
Mwesigye also commended the administration for the ongoing infrastructure improvements, noting that the improved roads have alleviated previous inconveniences for students.
“We no longer need to move with shoe polish because all the roads are being worked on,” she quipped.
Compiled by: Andrew Bugembe
Edited by: Irene Best Nyapendi