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Prof. Wasswa Balunywa: Uganda Targets Its Education Champion Who Built MUBS Into a National Powerhouse

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August 14, 2025
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For 25 years, Professor Wasswa Balunywa was more than just the Principal of Makerere University Business School (MUBS) — he was its architect, its heartbeat, and its driving force. From humble beginnings, he transformed a small, almost unknown department into one of East Africa’s most respected centres of business education, producing tens of thousands of graduates who today power Uganda’s economy.

When he took the helm in the late 1990s, MUBS was little more than a modest business studies unit with fewer than 150 students.

Through sheer vision, strategic partnerships, and tireless advocacy, he grew it into a full-fledged institution with over 20,000 students and more than 1,500 staff members. Classrooms expanded, new campuses opened, curricula modernised, and student services improved. Under his leadership, MUBS became a household name synonymous with practical business education, innovation, and leadership training.

A Builder of Institutions and People

Prof. Balunywa’s leadership style went beyond administrative efficiency — he believed in nurturing talent, empowering staff, and preparing graduates for real-world challenges. He introduced programs that bridged the gap between academic theory and practical business skills, ensuring that MUBS alumni were not just degree holders but job creators, innovators, and industry leaders.

His legacy is visible across Uganda. From corporate boardrooms to entrepreneurial startups, from public sector offices to international organisations, MUBS graduates have carried the stamp of his vision. Many of these professionals have risen to positions of national influence, shaping policies and driving economic growth.

Recognition From the Highest Office

It is no accident that President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni publicly recognised Prof. Balunywa’s contributions to education and national development on several occasions. The President has repeatedly praised him for his leadership in expanding access to higher education and aligning academic programs with Uganda’s socio-economic transformation goals.

In his speeches, President Museveni often highlighted MUBS as a model of how public institutions can be transformed through visionary leadership and effective management. The President valued Balunywa’s efforts to produce skilled, job-ready graduates who contribute directly to Uganda’s industrialisation and wealth creation agenda.

Prof. Balunywa’s regular engagements with the President and government ministries were not ceremonial — they were platforms to discuss policy reforms, particularly in education and youth empowerment. His proposals to replace outdated examinations like PLE and UCE with skills-based assessments resonated with the President’s own calls for a shift toward practical, productivity-driven education.

National and Regional Influence

Balunywa’s impact extended beyond Uganda’s borders. Under his stewardship, MUBS attracted students from Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan, cementing Uganda’s reputation as a regional hub for business education. International academic partnerships flourished, opening doors for student exchanges, joint research, and collaborative innovation.

His voice became a trusted one in regional conferences, policy forums, and business leadership summits. In all these spaces, he flew Uganda’s flag high, advocating for Africa’s economic transformation through education and entrepreneurship.

Honours and Legacy

Over the years, Prof. Balunywa received numerous awards from academic institutions, professional bodies, and government agencies, recognising his exceptional leadership and contribution to human capital development. But perhaps the greatest honour was the intangible one: the respect and admiration of students, alumni, staff, and national leaders.

When he eventually stepped down after 25 years at the helm, it was not under a cloud of failure but at the height of his influence and respect. President Museveni himself lauded his service, noting that he had left behind a strong and thriving institution — a true model of sustainable leadership in Uganda’s public sector.

A Legacy That Must Endure

Prof. Balunywa’s story is a reminder that great institutions are not built by accident — they are built by people with courage, vision, and an unshakable belief in the potential of their country. Uganda owes him a debt of gratitude, not just for the bricks and mortar of MUBS, but for the generations of skilled, confident, and visionary leaders he helped shape.

If Uganda is to achieve its Vision 2040 goals, it will need more leaders like Prof. Balunywa — leaders who can see beyond immediate challenges and invest in building lasting systems. His example should be studied, celebrated, and emulated across all sectors.

In the words of President Museveni himself: “We must value and protect those who build for the nation. They are the pillars on which our future rests.”

Prof. Wasswa Balunywa is one of those pillars. His record speaks for itself, and his place in Uganda’s history is secure.

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