In a bold step signalling a new era in Uganda’s energy and mineral sector, the Uganda Chamber of Energy and Minerals (UCEM) has officially repositioned as a national leader in clean energy advocacy and sustainable mineral development, marking a critical moment in the country’s transition toward a greener, more inclusive energy future.

The announcement was made today at a launch event held at Kampala Serena Hotel, officiated by Hon Dr. Ruth Nankabirwa, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, and attended by government officials, private sector leaders, development partners, and representatives from across the energy and minerals value chains.
Speaking at the launch, Mr. Aggrey Ashaba, the Chairman Governing Council of UCEM, highlighted the urgency of responding to both global climate trends and local development needs.
“UCEM is repositioning, not as a marketing exercise, not as a cosmetic change, but as a bold, strategic shift toward purpose. From this day forward, the Uganda Chamber of Energy and Minerals will lead as a champion of cleaner energy solutions and sustainable minerals development.” Ashaba said.
The repositioning comes at a time when global energy systems are undergoing rapid transformation. Renewable energy capacity rose by over 50% in 2023, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), and governments worldwide are accelerating plans to achieve net-zero emissions. In Uganda, electricity access remains below 20% in rural areas as per the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, while the country faces growing pressure to balance industrialisation and environmental stewardship.
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