Congratulations Budonians
SIR — I would like to congratulate the following Budonians for their numerous and unique achievements attained in Uganda and abroad
SIR — I would like to congratulate the following Budonians for their numerous and unique achievements attained in Uganda and abroad.
1. Dr. Gladys Kalema, 1984-985, upon becoming the first African to obtain a Masters Degree in Wildlife Veterinary Medicine at North Carowna University
2. Dr Jack Luyombya 1956-1963, on being appointed Board Chief of Mulago hospital.
3. Dr Martin Aliker, 1944-1947, upon being appointed Board member of Mulago Hospital.
4. Mr Sam Owori 1961-1962, on being appointed Board Member of Mulago Hospital.
5. Mrs Robinah Gureme Rwakoojo 1983-1984, on becoming a Board Member of the Transport Licensing Board.
6. Mrs Christine Semambo- Sempebwa 1973-1976, on winning the second essay prize of the USA African-American month.
7. Dr James Makumbi 1958-1961, on being appointed acting Board Chief of the National Drug Authority.
8. Mr. Norman Shalita 1948-1954, on being awarded the Budo order of Merit.
9. Justice Laeticia Kikonyogo, 1959-1960, on being awarded the Budo Order of Merit.
10. Mr. George Egaddu 1963-1964, on being awarded the Budo Order of merit and taking a well deserved retirement after 30 years of work at Price Water House .
11. Dr William Kalema, 1958- 1969, on being awarded the Budo Order of Merit.
12. Mr Ambrose Akandonda 1968-1969, on being reappointed Board member of the Civil Aviation Authority.
13. Dr Peter Mugyenyi, 1965-1969, on being awarded a certificate for recognition of AIDs research done at Joint clinical research Centre.
14. Mr Alan Shonubi, 1972-1977, on being awarded a certificate of recognition for work done at the Congo Probe.
15. Mr Samson Muwanguzi, 1956-1967, on completing 10 years as Board Chief of Crane Bank and on being awarded The millennium Insurance Award.
16. Dr Jack Jagwe, 1953-1956, on being made a fellow of The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
17. Dr Moses Musazi, 1966-1970, on fabricating a locally made incinerator
18. Peter Ucanda, 1963-1964, on the reinstatement of his full benefits as Permanent secretary.
19. Udo Udoma, 1969, on becoming a senator in Nigeria.
Keep the red lioned flag flying at full mast.
Edward Kayondo (Dr)
Mobiliser Old Budonians club