SIR— The Old Budonians Club congratulates the following members on their recent achievements: Mrs Sarah Ntiro, 1940-45, on being recognised by the Uganda Parliament for her contribution to girls’ education.
SIR— The Old Budonians Club congratulates the following members on their recent achievements: Mrs Sarah Ntiro, 1940-45, on being recognised by the Uganda Parliament for her contribution to girls’ education. Dr Crispus Kiyonga, 71-72, on obtaining a Master’s degree in health management from John Hopkins University, USA. Dr Martin Aliker, 44-47, on becoming board chairman of the Heritage Oil and Gas Company of Uganda. Nigel Othembi, 85-86, on becoming a High Court registrar in charge of education and public affairs. Dr Eric Adriko, 57-62, on a job well done of serving as URA board chairman for the last six years. Mr Ibrahim Kabanda, 48-50, on becoming the new board chairman of URA. Dr William Kalema, 58-69, on being selected by Prime Minister Tony Blair to join the new special commission for Africa and becoming board chairman of the Bankom Group. Mr Sam Kibuuka, 61-66, on joining the Development Finance Company board. Mr Ivan Kyayonka, 72-77, on joining the Board of URA. Dr Ernest Sempebwa, 29-35, on receiving an honorary doctorate from Nkumba University. Mr Ben Dramadri, 59-60, on becoming the Electricity Regulatory Authority board chairman. Mr Samson Muwanguzi, 56-67, on becoming board chairman, Kampala Parents School. Keep the fire burning. Gakyali Mabaga.