Masaka School for the Deaf

A Celebration of Impact and Commitment: Francis Kamulegeya, Muhereza Kyamutetera, and the dedicated teachers share a joyful moment with the students of Masaka School for the Deaf. Over the past 20 years, Masaka School for the Deaf has educated 500+ deaf students, seen 100+ complete Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE), and helped 30 advance to secondary or vocational training. With a growing student population of 122, expanding vocational programs, and sustainability projects like the Kazinga Coffee Farm, the school is set to empower even more deaf children in the years ahead. The future is brighter—be part of this journey!

How a Chance Meeting Between Francis Kamulegeya and a Deaf Childhood Friend 23 Years Ago, is Changing Lives of the Deaf Community in Uganda 

In the heart of Masaka, a small mustard seed was planted 20 years ago. Today, that seed has grown into a towering tree with strong branches, offering shelter, hope, and opportunity to
March 18, 2025
Francis Kamulegeya, speaks to us on a tour at his coffee farm which he is expanding from 7 acreas to 20 acres. Over and above transforming the firm into a commercial agri-business, he is also setting up a full farm-to-cup coffee experience to supplement another planned eco-tourism project at the farm. PHOTO/CEO East Africa Magazine.

A frank conversation with Francis Kamulegeya on his life before, during and after PwC Uganda

You worked for PwC for 27 years, 17 of which you worked as a partner, the highest point in the business, but chose to take early retirement. Why early retirement? It is

 

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