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UMI honours former Alumni President Mivule Ronald for selfless service 

UMI chancellor and former Chief Justice Bart Katureebe who handed Mivule the token of appreciation commended him for the selfless service to the institution during his tenure as President of the alumni body and member of the governing council. 

UMI chancellor and former Chief Justice Bart Katureebe who handed Mivule the token of appreciation commended him for the selfless service to the institution during his tenure as President of the alumni body and member of the governing council.

KAMPALA — The Uganda Management Institute (UMI) has honoured one of its most prominent alumni, Mr. Ronald Mivule for the great service rendered to the institution.

Mivule, a management consultant was awarded on Thursday during the installation of Eng. Dr. Steven Paul Kagoda as the new governing council chairperson at an event held at Hotel Golden Tulip Canaan Kampala.

Mivule led Uganda Management Institute Alumni Association (UMIAA) as President for seven years.  

Mivule led Uganda Management Institute Alumni Association (UMIAA) as President for seven years.

Mivule led Uganda Management Institute Alumni Association (UMIAA) as President for seven years.

Formed in 2004, UMIAA brings together all the former students.

UMI is a national branch for training, research and consultancy in the field of administration, leadership and management.

UMI chancellor and former Chief Justice Bart Katureebe who handed Mivule the token of appreciation commended him for the selfless service to the institution during his tenure as President of the alumni body and member of the governing council.

During his time at UMI, Mivule, also a member of the ruling NRM government served as the Chairperson of Programmes Committee before heading the Quality Assurance docket.

As a student at UMI, Mivule pursued a Post Graduate in Business Administration and a Post Graduate in Project Planning and Management.

He later enrolled for a Masters in Management Studies specializing in business administration but he is also in the process of enrolling for a PhD in Public Policy and Governance.

“A big thank you to the Chancellor Uganda Management Institute, Retired Chief Justice Bart Katureebe and the entire management for appreciating my contribution to the mighty UMI,” Mivule wrote on Twitter thanking UMI Management for appreciating his years of service.

Mivule is also a former East African Legislative assembly (EALA) contestant and his bid for the next regional Parliament polls has remained alive.

“Hon. Mary Mugyenyi keeps reminding me that my next destination is Arusha – EALA. It was great serving with you Honourable at the UMI Governing Council,” he added signaling his desire for the EALA sit in 2027.

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