*Re: Congratulations to Vice Chancellor Prof Fredrick Kayanja.*

*To Budonians, and all fellow Ugandans .*



*It is a joyous occasion to acknowledge and Congratulate Vice Chancellor
Prof Fredrick Kayanja, of Mbarara Medical School. *


*It is astounding that in only a quarter of a Century Prof Kayanja, and
colleagues, have built Uganda, from scratch, what may be the top ranked,
probably  the best Medical School  on the African Continent. ( South
Africa’s Education System is now  in free fall and  University of Cape no
longer has the premier rank).*



*For the recent Ebola debate at the UN, when it came to contribution from
the  Africans themselves, the AU – Dr Nkosana-Zuma had only a lone promise
to the world body, of Doctors from Uganda. *


 *Nothing from South Africa, Nigeria etc…. the so called
Africa’s ‘heavies’….. Not a single Nurse !!*


 *It is the Doctors that Prof Kayanja and others have produced that saved
Africa face;  like we are a lot incapable of even our basic needs. *


*It is with such background that we note the scope and magnitude of the
contributions of Vice Chancellor Kayanja and his team.*


 *His impact is already Continental, to say the least.*

*We offer profound congratulations to Prof Fredrick Kayanja.*



*Remember the school song?*


 *“Budo Somero.*

*Somero ddungi.*

*Nabalivaamu.*

*Bantu balungi”*


*That is the song, no?*


 *We love you Prof Kayanja. You do our Country very proud.*


*May God protect you and your family. May God protect our Country.*


*Mitayo Potosi*


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