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KIU SIGNS MOU WITH ICDL TO BOOST DIGITAL EMPOWERMENT

Kampala International University has signed partnership with International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) Africa.marking asignificant step in the university’s commitment to digital empowerment.

ICDL Africa, a leading force in digital literacy across the continent, collaborates with institutions worldwide to equip individuals with essential digital skills for the modern era. Through this partnership, KIU joins a growing network dedicated to fostering a digitally literate and empowered Africa.

Speaking on behalf of KIU, Vice Chancellor Prof. Muhammed Ngoma welcomed the partnership as timely and strategic, aligning with the Ugandan Government’s push for nationwide digital literacy.

“This partnership enables us to extend ICDL operations across both campuses, reaching learners from all regions of the country,” he noted.

Representing ICDL Africa, General Manager Solange Umulisa emphasized the transformative potential of the collaboration.
“This partnership will equip both students and staff with the digital competencies required in today’s job market. Once an institution attains a minimum of 50 credits, it qualifies for full accreditation as a fully-fledged ICDL Centre,” she explained.

Prof. Regina Ejemot Nwadiaro, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research, Innovation, Consultancy, and Extension (RICE), underscored the urgency of digital skilling in higher education.
“With the rollout of the Competency-Based Curriculum, digital proficiency is no longer optional but rather essential. This partnership is a win-win, enabling KIU to bridge the skills gap while advancing ICDL’s mission,” she said.

Peter Maina, Regional Manager for ICDL Africa, echoed the sentiment, highlighting the initiative’s alignment with broader regional and global efforts.
“ICDL is already active across East Africa and beyond. This partnership brings digital skilling one step closer to every learner in today’s fast paced and digital-first world,” he remarked.

Dan Muhenda, ICDL Africa’s Market Development Executive in Uganda, pointed to the government’s Parish Development Model (PDM) as further evidence of the partnership’s relevance.
“With the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance rolling out PDM to enhance digital skills among public servants and citizens, the need for certified trainers is more urgent than ever,” he said.

Reflecting on previous collaborations, Dr. Mustafa Mundu, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Finance and Administration, expressed optimism about the partnership’s future.

“In May 2025, KIU hosted ICDL training for over 150 refugees from South Sudan, Sudan, DRC, and Eritrea. That success gives us every reason to expect even greater impact moving forward,” he shared.

Meanwhile Kampala International University (KIU) has announced the 32nd Graduation Ceremony which will take place on Saturday, 29th November 2025, at the KIU Western Campus in Ishaka, Bushenyi District.

The notice, signed by J.E. Ashibisbalairs, the Acting Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic Affairs), was addressed to principals, deans, directors, heads of departments, staff, prospective graduands, guild leaders, students, and the entire university community.

“All staff, students, graduands, parents, guardians, and well-wishers are hereby advised to take note of this schedule and make the necessary arrangements to be part of this important event in our academic history,” the statement reads in part.

The University expressed appreciation to all members of its community for their continued support and cooperation, emphasizing that preparations are underway to ensure a successful and memorable event.

This year’s graduation is expected to attract hundreds of graduates from various disciplines under the theme “Exploring the Heights”, reflecting KIU’s commitment to excellence, innovation, and global competitiveness in higher education.

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