Kampala International University (KIU) has taken a significant step in transforming legal education in Uganda with the launch of a state-of-the-art Moot Court facility at its main campus in Kansanga. The unveiling ceremony, held on August 8, 2025, was a testament to the university’s commitment to bridging the gap between theoretical instruction and practical legal experience.

Justice Monica Kalyegira Mugenyi, Justice of the Supreme Court of Uganda, led a plenary session on the theme “From Lecture Halls to Courtrooms: Embedding Practical Training in University.” She emphasized the importance of hands-on legal practice, stating, “Law is not merely taught; it must be lived. Moot courts like this one are where confidence, ethics, and advocacy take root.” She further added, “The judiciary plays a critical role in interpreting laws and ensuring that they are applied fairly and impartially. It is our duty to uphold the rule of law and protect the rights of all citizens.”

The Moot Court facility is designed to provide law students with exposure to real-world courtroom settings, from oral submissions and drafting to judicial reasoning and decorum. Prof. Ngoma Muhammed, Vice Chancellor of KIU, expressed his vision for the university, saying, “KIU to become a real Court out of just a mere moot court.”
Dr. Basajjabalaba, in a speech read by his representative, highlighted the university’s commitment to practical training, stating, “KIU will ensure that retired judges are part of KIU to ensure their knowledge is out to the students, to learn to grow, rise to pursue justice with integrity and courage.”

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