Uganda’s Museveni Visits Kenya’s Defence College for Strategic Lecture

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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni is in Nairobi for a high-level engagement at Kenya’s National Defence College (NDC) in Karen, where he delivered an exclusive “Lecture of Opportunity” to senior defence officials and course participants. The event was hosted by Kenya’s Defence Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya.

Highlights:

  • President Museveni is visiting Kenya for a lecture at the National Defence College
  • CS Soipan Tuya received and welcomed the Ugandan leader at NDC-Karen
  • Museveni addressed participants of the ongoing NDC course on leadership and strategy
  • The visit underscores regional cooperation in security and defence training

Main Story:

Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni was formally received at the National Defence College in Karen by Kenya’s Defence CS Soipan Tuya. The reception was part of a special event organised for the President to deliver a strategic address known as a “Lecture of Opportunity.”


The lecture is part of the NDC’s academic calendar, where top-level leaders are invited to share experiences and insights on regional security, leadership, and governance. Museveni, known for his long-standing role in East African politics, spoke to military officers, policymakers, and scholars currently enrolled in the college’s elite course.


CS Tuya lauded the President’s presence, noting the importance of such engagements in nurturing strategic thinking and cooperation within the East African region. The event also served as a platform to highlight shared security interests between Kenya and Uganda, especially in areas like counterterrorism, border security, and peacekeeping.


Located in Karen, the National Defence College is a prestigious institution tasked with developing Kenya’s top military and civil service leadership. The inclusion of regional perspectives like Museveni’s reflects its broader mandate of shaping defence strategy within the continent.

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