The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces is set for their second National Military Drill Competition this month, with a focus on precision, discipline, and cohesion as pillars of national resilience and transformation.
The three days event will be held from the 22nd to the 25th at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds and will be presided over by the Chief of Defence Forces, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba.
This year’s theme is Precision, Discipline and Cohesion – Pillars of National Resilience and Transformation.

Unlike last year, organizers say this edition will introduce new creative elements, including music integration and dance, aimed at fostering both discipline and creativity among UPDF personnel.
“This competition is not just about marching. It’s about precision, discipline and cohesion. It’s about showing the values that make us a resilient and transformed force,”Henry Obbo Deputy Spokesman said.
Addressing the media in Kampala Obbo stressed that those who took part in last year’s competition will not compete this year.

The event will bring together senior officers, junior officers, and other ranks. They will showcase talents that highlight the UPDF identity, with national symbols and cultural displays also part of the performances.
“We want every rank to be represented. From senior to junior, everyone will have a chance to showcase what the UPDF stands for, including our culture and national identity,”Obbo stated.
He revealed that the best performing units in drill will be awarded trophies, and competitors have been urged to give their best.
“The CDF will be here to lead. We call upon all participants to put in their best, because excellence will be rewarded,”he explained.
The UPDF has also invited members of the public to attend and support the competition, saying the event is aimed at deepening ties between the army and the community.
He said the competition is intended to promote excellence and precision in military drills, enhance operational readiness, and strengthen cooperation and camaraderie among the different branches of the Force while showcasing the UPDF’s traditions and values.

“This is going to be yet another entertaining moment that you should not miss to watch,” Col Obbo said.
Col Obbo encouraged the public to attend and support the event, describing it as an opportunity to strengthen relations between the military and the communities it serves.
The competition will feature traditional individual and team drill routines alongside creative displays, including theme-based and formation drills, synchronised performances, music integration, storytelling and dance elements.
