Uganda is preparing to commemorate its 62nd Independence Day anniversary on October 9th at the Busikho Teachers Demonstration Primary School Grounds in Masafu Town Council, Busia District, under the theme “Independence Day: A Re-commitment to Secure and Fortify Our Destiny.”.
The event is expected to be noteworthy, with H.E President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni in attendance as the chief guest.
The choice of Busia District as the venue underscores the government’s dedication to decentralisation and grassroots development. The district has witnessed substantial advancements in infrastructure, education, and healthcare in recent years.
The celebrations will afford Ugandans the opportunity to reflect on their journey, reaffirm shared values, and anticipate a promising future. The event is anticipated to draw thousands of Ugandans from diverse backgrounds and will encompass cultural presentations, exhibitions, and addresses by dignitaries.
As Uganda marks 62 years of independence, the nation stands poised to embark upon a new chapter in its history. The Independence Day celebrations will pay homage to the country’s founding leaders and celebrate the progress achieved thus far.