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Rotary International is scaling up its impact in Uganda, with District 9214 spotlighting the role of young leaders and innovative projects in transforming communities.
Emmanuel Katongole, Rotary International director-elect for Africa (Zone 22), said membership growth and strategic partnerships are key to extending Rotary’s global reach.
Katongole, who was speaking during the valedictory visit of the District Governor at Hotel International, Muyenga, on April 2, 2026, noted that participation remains the first priority.

Thursday Club Presidents posing for a photo moment at Hotel International during the Joint Thursday Club District Governor’s Valedictory Fellowship at Hotel International in Muyenga.


Rotarians attending the Joint Thursday Club District Governor’s Valedictorian Fellowship at Hotel International.

“I am proud to return to my home club and see how leadership, innovation, and collaboration are shaping meaningful change,” she said.
The event also highlighted the growing influence of young professionals in Rotary, with six new members inducted and 34 contributors recognised for supporting The Rotary Foundation.
John Mooli, an accountant and new member, spoke about the inspiration he drew from senior leaders, describing service as a gift.
Despite these achievements, leaders acknowledged challenges in member participation. Benjamin Bwanika, assistant governor, encouraged more Ugandans to join Rotary, noting that increased engagement is critical to scaling impact.