A series of portraits showing the Rwakatungu siblings together and individually, smiling and interacting naturally in indoor and outdoor settings, reflecting family unity, resilience, shared values, and the influence of their father on their journeys into leadership across banking, audit, and entrepreneurship.
Doreen, Allan and Rachel Rwakatungu pay tribute to their father, Caleb Rwakatungu — whose unwavering belief in education, integrity and hard work shaped their character and laid the foundation for the leaders they have each become across audit, entrepreneurship and banking.

For anyone who grew up in Uganda in the 1980s and 1990s, it is impossible not to marvel at Caleb Rwakatungu Snr’s ability to extract so much from so little. This was a time when school fees were precarious, social safety nets were thin, and a single disruption could derail an entire household’s future. To raise eight children under those conditions — and to send them to some of the country’s best schools — bordered on the improbable. In many ways, Mr. Rwakatungu Snr resembles the biblical servant in the Parable of the Talents — entrusted with little, yet multiplying…

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Muhereza Kyamutetera is the Executive Editor of CEO East Africa Magazine. I am a travel enthusiast and the Experiences & Destinations Marketing Manager at EDXTravel. Extremely Ugandaholic. Ask me about #1000Reasons2ExploreUganda and how to Take Your Place In The African Sun.

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