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UCU Revamps Anglican Martyrs Site Namugongo Infrastructure Ahead of Martyrs Day

Ivan Kimbowa by Ivan Kimbowa
May 5, 2026
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Martyrs sculptures at the Anglican Martyrs Shrine Namugongo depicting the Ugandan Christian martyrs in remembrance of their faith and sacrifice, a central feature of the shrine that attracts pilgrims during Uganda Martyrs Day commemorations.

Martyrs sculptures at the Anglican Martyrs Shrine Namugongo depicting the Ugandan Christian martyrs in remembrance of their faith and sacrifice, a central feature of the shrine that attracts pilgrims during Uganda Martyrs Day commemorations.

Uganda Christian University has undertaken an extensive transformation of the Anglican Martyrs Site Namugongo as it prepares to lead this year’s Uganda Martyrs Day celebrations on June 3, placing emphasis on durable infrastructure and a significantly improved experience for pilgrims.

 

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During an inspection tour of the site, Vice Chancellor Aaron Mushengyezi said the university was encouraged by the steady progress of works launched about a month ago, noting that the goal is not just to host a successful event but to leave behind meaningful and lasting improvements at the historic site.

Vice Chancellor Aaron Mushengyezi, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration David Mugawe, and other university administrators inspect ongoing infrastructure works at the Anglican Martyrs Shrine Namugongo
Vice Chancellor Aaron Mushengyezi, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration David Mugawe, and other university administrators inspect ongoing infrastructure works at the Anglican Martyrs Shrine Namugongo

He said the interventions were carefully selected to address persistent challenges that have long affected the site during peak pilgrimages, particularly unreliable water supply and inadequate sanitation facilities.

 

A key highlight of the ongoing works is the construction of a solar powered well, designed to provide an alternative and reliable water source to complement the national grid.

The system will be backed by a 50,000 litre storage tank to guarantee consistent supply even at the height of pilgrim turnout. Mushengyezi noted that this investment is expected to ease the pressure that large crowds have traditionally placed on water access at Namugongo.

 

Sanitation has equally taken centre stage in the upgrade. A new modern washroom facility is being built, while existing ones are undergoing expansion, refurbishment and modernization to meet improved hygiene standards.

Mushengyezi says that the new facility is modeled on UCU’s own campus infrastructure, reflecting the university’s intention to replicate its standards at the shrine. He emphasizes that their focus is critical not only for comfort but also for safeguarding public health during one of the country’s largest religious gatherings.

 

The facelift extends beyond essential utilities to include paving of walkways and access routes to improve movement, reinforcement and construction and repainting of the perimeter wall, renovation of the main pavilion, and refurbishment of the Martyrs Museum to preserve its cultural and spiritual significance.

 

Installation of solar lighting is expected to enhance security and visibility at night, while upgraded signage and a digital billboard along the main road will improve communication and allow the public to follow proceedings in real time.

Implementation of the works is being handled by contractors including Masterline Housing and Allied Enterprises and Construction Limited, working in line with the university’s quality expectations.

 

The overall budget for both the infrastructure works and this year’s celebrations is estimated at four billion shillings, of which three billion has already been secured.

 

The Government of Uganda has contributed two billion shillings, while UCU has committed one billion. Mushengyezi expressed appreciation for the government’s support and appealed to partners and well-wishers to help close the remaining gap through financial contributions or in-kind support such as food, water and sanitation supplies.

 

He said UCU’s role as lead organiser presents an opportunity to give back to the Church of Uganda by elevating one of its most significant pilgrimage sites, adding that pilgrims should expect a more organised, dignified and comfortable environment.

 

 

Deputy Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration David Mugawe said the upgraded facilities are being designed to efficiently handle large numbers while maintaining high standards of quality and safety.

 

With most of the construction expected to be completed before the end of the week, final cleaning and finishing works will follow to ensure full readiness ahead of the national celebrations.

 

Preparations are being coordinated by a central organising committee led by Reverend Professor John Kitayimbwa, supported by teams overseeing finance, publicity and logistics.

The ongoing transformation is expected to significantly boost capacity, improve safety and enhance the overall pilgrimage experience at Namugongo, reinforcing its standing as a key religious destination while setting a higher benchmark for the organisation of Uganda Martyrs Day.

 

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