A team of 20 Ugandan young engineers who went to Malaysia for more studies have returned to Uganda following a successful completion of their studies in science and technology skills.
The team, supported under the Presidential Initiative on Science Development, arrived at Entebbe International Airport on Wednesday, 30th April 2025, and was received by Dr. Hillary Emmanuel Musoke Kisanja, Senior Presidential Advisor in-charge of Agribusiness.
“All along we’ve been telling you that His Excellency, the President, is very deliberate and strategic in promoting science and technology. So, he supported these young people who acquired their first degrees from Uganda to go to Malaysia for advanced technological skills in different fields. You cannot develop any country without science. So, when you hear His Excellency advocating for scientists, this is what it means,” Dr. Musoke said.
He added that the State House is undertaking an initiative of setting up a national technological demonstration center in Gundu, Entebbe, for talented scientists to provide homemade solutions based on science.
The team comprising two female engineers, Lynette Nazziwa and Chanda Galabuzi has been undergoing a 2-year Master’s program at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). They completed their studies in various Engineering courses such as Master of Engineering in cybersecurity, Power systems, industrial engineering, Mechanical engineering and automatic control; Master of Engineering in information technology; and Master of Engineering in mechatronics and automatic control.
Ms. Galabuzi who obtained a Masters of Science in systems engineering expressed gratitude to President Museveni through the Presidential initiative on Science Development for the opportunity to acquire more skills which she believes will be very beneficial to the country in the specific areas of technology and development.
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