Remember when US President @BillClinton, his wife @HillaryClinton and daughter @ChelseaClinton
Clinton visited Uganda in March 1998 and travelled to Wanyange, Jinja with President @KagutaMuseveni and maama @JanetMuseveni
to see the impact @FINCA, an American founded financial inclusion NGO was doing?
Remember the photos from that visit, where Clinton was carrying a few- days- old baby, that would later be named after him?
Yes, that baby, now a young man, is the one I met today, in this photo.
He is called Kaligana Bill Clinton Muwanguzi.
His mother, Betty Namugosa, was the lady Bill Clinton found making pancakes- Kabalagala- burahanda-- in Wanyange, carried her baby and bequeathed her the name.
The young man went on to go to school, completed O level at Holly Cross Secondary School in Jinja, and A level at London College of St Lawrence.
Initially, his mother would occasionally receive phone calls from the Clintons and even received tuition fees support from them via Western Union, but all of a sudden, they lost connection.
The young man, whose passion is to become a football coach, seeks and wishes to reconnect with his friend and hopes this message will reach them @ClintonFdn.
He can be reached on call and WhatsApp via
+256781861715. #KeepingHopeAlive.
William Ruto: President Museveni called me and said he wanted to buy 50 shares in the Kenyan pipeline and did not mind the price, President Museveni, Just as you invested in the pipeline, Kenya will invest in your refinery and in the shared future of our resources.
Comrades, there is a clear difference between fuel availability and fuel price. Globally, most countries are facing fuel price increases. Many at astronomical rates. However very few like Uganda have continued to maintain stable prices and have enough stock in country with more stock on the way.
At @UNOC_UG we are committed to sharing more details as we monitor the situation.
This is how easy it will be to vote:
1. You can vote with your National ID and voter slip.
2. The Biometric Voter Verification Kit will verify your identity even without your voter slip or National ID( the beauty of technology).
3. You must be registered as a voter at your polling station.
4. Polling assistants will be on hand to help.
5. This electoral exercise is an important event and security is paramount for the voters, polling officials and materials.
#UgandaDecides2026
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We are hiring.
We’re looking for a Head of Crude Oil Marketing and Trading to provide strategic and operational leadership of UNOC’s crude oil marketing.
Qualified applicants, including both expatriate and non-expatriate candidates, are invited to submit an application letter, curriculum vitae, and academic documents to [email protected] by Friday, 23 January 2026 at 11:59 pm EAT.
For more details, visit https://t.co/FbavGr34vd
2025 Milestone!
In October, UNOC’s leadership team visited Baker Hughes, a global energy and services company, and signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on building technical capabilities and operationalizing of UNOC’s Center of Excellence for Research, Training, and Innovation, marking a key step in strengthening national capacity in the oil & gas sector.
A decade of progress is only possible because of the people behind the work.
Thank you to our staff, Board, partners, Government ministries, and all stakeholders who have walked this journey with us.
Your dedication continues to shape Uganda’s energy future.
Recognition was also extended to the minister of @MEMD_Uganda, Hon. @NankabirwaRS, and the Permanent Secretary, @irenebateebe for their outstanding leadership and unwavering support in guiding UNOC toward the successful fulfilment of its mission.
Today, we celebrate 10 years of the Uganda National Oil Company (@UNOC_UG), a decade of strategic leadership in unlocking value from Uganda’s petroleum resources. Over the years, UNOC has demonstrated professionalism, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to ensuring that Ugandans fully benefit from our oil and gas sector.
As we move toward First Oil, I applaud UNOC’s role in advancing the Tilenga, Kingfisher, @EACOP_, Kabaale Industrial Park, and national storage infrastructure projects. Their work is central to our ambition of building a competitive, transparent, and sustainable energy sector for Uganda.
Allow me to thank His Excellency, President @KagutaMuseveni. His clarity of purpose has ensured that Uganda’s natural resources are developed responsibly, commercially, and for the benefit of all Ugandans. The president’s consistent guidance and strategic leadership planted the seed that has grown into the UNOC we celebrate today.
I also appreciate the support of Cabinet colleagues, @Parliament_Ug, and our Shareholders in steering this sector in the right direction.
I extend my sincere appreciation to the Board, Management, and staff of UNOC, both past and present, especially @CEO_UNOC who have carried this mandate with dedication.
Congratulations to UNOC on this important milestone. I look forward to the next decade of growth, value addition, and national transformation.
“What began in Katwe as a dream among six friends has become a lifeline for millions,” says @Emmanuel_Rotary , Co-founder and Chairman of Quality Chemical Industries Limited (Qcil).
From losing two sisters to HIV/AIDS to leading Uganda’s first world-class pharmaceutical plant, his mission has always been deeply personal: to ensure no African life is lost for lack of access to affordable, quality medicine.
Two decades later, Qcil stands as a symbol of African innovation, producing WHO-prequalified medicines for HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases, and expanding into new treatments for tuberculosis, sickle cell disease, hypertension, and diabetes.
Driven by purpose and guided by the belief that Africa can and must build its own healthcare future, Katongole’s vision continues to inspire a continent.
#Qcilat20Years
#LifeAfterWell
#KeepingAfricaAlive
The energy sector is coming together for a good cause. UNOC is proud to lead the Inaugural Oil & Gas Sector-Wide Sports Gala. Happening this Friday, 10th October at Nakivubo Stadium, the gala is a celebration of collaboration and what collective spirit can achieve.
It’s more than just a day of sports. This gala is a sector-wide fundraising initiative, with all proceeds dedicated to a mutually agreed CSR project that will create a lasting impact in our communities
Uganda made a powerful case for Oil and Gas investment at #AEW2025in Cape Town.
From government leaders to private sector voices, one thing stood out. Uganda is ready, stable and strategically positioned for growth.
Highlights included:
• Government's commitment to de-risking investment through strong policy and infrastructure.
• Insights on how Uganda's Refinery Project is driven by an innovative funding model where government and private investors share the costs and benefits
• UNOC’s upstream journey and how we are advancing exploration and national capacity.
• Reiteration from the private sector on their confidence in Uganda’s stability, incentives, and long term returns.
With rising petroleum demand, strategic projects underway, and a welcoming investment climate, Uganda is proving itself as Africa’s preferred destination for oil and gas.
UNOC AT 10: A DECADE OF PARTNERSHIPS & PROGRESS
Today’s @newvisionwire features a dedicated spotlight on Uganda’s Oil, Gas & Infrastructure journey, and UNOC is at the heart of it.
Highlights you can’t miss:
• 10 Years of UNOC: Partnerships built, independence envisioned.
• Fresh Oil Investigations: Unlocking new opportunities in the Albertine.
• $1B Savings Ahead: Uganda set to reduce annual oil imports.
Grab your copy of today’s @newvisionwire and celebrate how far we’ve come, and where we’re headed.
#UNOCAt10 #NationalContent
“The engineer is a mediator between the philosopher and the working mechanic and, like an interpreter between two foreigners must understand the language of both, hence the absolute necessity of possessing both practical and theoretical knowledge.”
- Henry Palmer
Ongoing works at a section of the Kingfisher Project central processing facility (CPF) in Buhuka, Kikuube District.
A CPF removes impurities from crude oil before it is exported or refined.
*Courtesy photos