Uganda’s Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation Dr. Monica Musenero has hailed St. Kizito High School, Namugongo for actively promoting science and innovation through various initiatives .
Musenero said these innovations are fostering a culture of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) learning, encouraging students to pursue careers in these fields.
‘’The Ugandan government has increasingly recognized the critical role of science education and innovation in driving the nation’s economic development. I am glad that the school has come up with these initiatives aimed at equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a science-based economy, fostering critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity’’, said Musenero who vowed to visit the school in Namugongo.

Dr Musenero made the remarks on Tuesday at the booth of St. Kizito High School, Namugongo at the Kololo Independence Grounds in Kampala, during the National Science Week 2025 which kicked off Monday , running under the theme: “Made in Uganda – Innovation to market” and it will end on Friday, 20th June, 2025.
This year, NSW’25 shines a spotlight on Uganda’s bold journey of turning innovation into market-ready solutions.

Speaking to reporters at Kololo , Ms Florence Kikomeko , a teacher at St. Kizito High School Namugongo and the project coordinator said some of the items that were brought on the National Science Week Exhibition 2025 include recycling food waste into nutritious livestock feeds.
‘’We have been recycling plastics ,making briquettes and food processing. Along the way we have realized that food is produced in plenty, that is according to the seasons, However we reach a point where we have gone out of food that’s why we came up with an idea of making food stay for long by drying and making it into powder . It can then be exported or consumed here in Uganda, said Kikomeko .
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