*Eid Mubarak to all Muslims!* 🌙
From Kuiesa to you and your families, we wish you a blessed and joyful Eid al-Adha. May this day of sacrifice, and Faith bring peace to your hearts, unity to your homes, and countless blessings to your lives.
#EidMubarak!
#DeedsNotMereWords
Happy Labour Day and New Month:
Today we celebrate the hard work, resilience, and dedication of every worker building families, communities, and nations through daily effort. Your commitment matters, your contribution counts, and your labour shapes the future.
#DeedsNotMereWords
NCOSHA SAFETY DAY – 8TH MAY @ KYU ENGINEERING COMPLEX:
💰Registration is 30k with refreshments and get hands-on training in:
✔️ Basic First Aid
✔️ Fire Safety & Prevention
✔️ Emergency Response
✔️ Workplace Safety
#SafetyFirst#KYUES#NCOSHA#Kyambogo University
Ncosha Safety Week🪖🧤🦺
Coming Soon 🚧
A powerful week dedicated to safety, innovation, and protecting lives is on the horizon. Get ready to raise your voice, share ideas, and shape a safer future.
#SafetyWeek2026#SafetyVoices#NCOSHA#KyambogoUniversity
Vote Eng. Phelbert Abenaitwe for Engineer’s Representative, UIPE Council (2026–2028).
A former KUIESA president and Industrial engineer at Kiira Motors. All graduate members and higher levels are encouraged to participate.
#VoteAbenaitwePhelbert#UIPE#DeedsNotMereWords
In this new week we would like to share that KUIESA has a tent ready for rent. In case of any need feel free to contact the mentioned personnel.
#DeedsNotMereWords#tentfortrent
KUIESA WISHES YOU A HAPPY EASTER:
"He is risen and no longer in the grave, a sign for us to always elevate in whatever we do in our lives. He died for all our sins so that we make it to heaven"
#HeIsRisen#DeedsNotMereWords.
April marks a new beginning—a reminder that progress is built step by step, just like every efficient system. As students of Industrial Engineering, remember that your discipline is about improving processes, solving problems, and creating value where others see challenges.
April marks a new beginning—a reminder that progress is built step by step, just like every efficient system. As students of Industrial Engineering, remember that your discipline is about improving processes, solving problems, and creating value where others see challenges.
ENG. PHILBERT ABENEITWE – KIIRA MOTORS:There’s no fixed path in engineering careers. Networking, humility, and organization matter as much as technical ability. Present your competencies clearly and take CVs seriously. Intelligence opens doors, but character sustains success.
MR. JEREMY MUNYANI:Plan your engineering career and stay adaptable. Develop people management, communication, and professional skills. Certifications like NCOSHA add value. Grades matter, but skills matter more your degree opens the door, your abilities keep you there.
MR. AGABA ALLAN:Visibility and strategic positioning matter for engineers. Build confidence, communication, and leadership skills. Gain practical experience with field technicians and equipment. First job shapes your career make, sure your CV reflects real skills you can defend.
TAKE AWAYS FROM MANAGER BWENGYE INNOCENT:
Focus on applying engineering knowledge to real industrial challenges. Build strong technical and soft skills, including communication, teamwork, and presentations. Understand industry needs such as maintenance systems, safety,etc.
"Eid Mubarak! 🎉 FROM KUIESA. May your day be as sweet as the treats, as bright as the lights, and as joyful as the prayers answered 💫. Wishing you a blessed Eid al-Fitr! #EidMubarak#EidAlFitri" #DEEDSNOTMEREWORDS.
Hey hey, students and alumni;
📅 Fri, 27 Mar 2026 | 🕛 12 PM | 📍 CTF Auditorium
KUIESA invites alumni to *Annual Feedback Day 2026* — share your journey, inspire current students. Any financial support is welcome!
Contact: 0702 261727
#KUIESA#DEEDSNOTMEREWORDS 😊