Since arriving at Masaka Campus in 2019 during the challenging period of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have continued to grow with God's guidance and the support of our community. I extend my sincere gratitude to the visionaries who established this campus, especially the Late Bishop John Baptist Kaggwa, and to my predecessor, Fr. Joseph Ssembatya, whose efforts laid a strong foundation for our progress.
Since arriving at Masaka Campus in 2019 during the challenging period of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have continued to grow with God's guidance and the support of our community. I extend my sincere gratitude to the visionaries who established this campus, especially the Late Bishop John Baptist Kaggwa, and to my predecessor, Fr. Joseph Ssembatya, whose efforts laid a strong foundation for our progress.
I also appreciate our stakeholders, parents, alumni, and our host, Caritas MADDO, whose partnership has greatly contributed to the development of the campus. Over the years, student enrollment and academic programs have expanded, and our community engagement initiatives have strengthened our impact in the region.
While we celebrate these achievements, we remain focused on the future. The need for a permanent campus is important as our current rented space limits further growth. With continued support from the University Management and our alumni, we are hopeful that development on our own land will soon begin.
I thank you for your interest in Masaka Campus and remain optimistic about our future. May God bless you."