Kampala International University (KIU) on Saturday awarded degrees to 2,385 students during its 32nd graduation ceremony held at the Western Campus in Ishaka–Bushenyi District, where five students were conferred with Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees.

Of the 2,385 graduands, 1,433 were male and 952 female. By speciality, 1,270 (53%) were in STEM disciplines, while 1,115 (47%) graduated in Humanities.
The ceremony was presided over by the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Rt Hon Thomas Tayebwa, who represented President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
He emphasized that investing in education is a service, not a business, particularly when it benefits the community.
He noted that research had often been left to donors, who pursued their own interests, and stressed that KIU should focus on output rather than funding sources, prioritizing sciences and research that drive development. “Success comes from character and working towards your goals, not just contacts. Education is a precursor for individual and community development,” he added.
In his address, Prof. Yunus Mgaya, the University Chancellor, said the graduation marked not only the end of years of hard work, sacrifice and determination, but also the beginning of a new chapter full of possibilities, challenges and opportunities to make meaningful contributions to society.



