• Latest
Makerere University Honors Ngugi wa Thiong’o with a Heartfelt Public Lecture

Makerere University Honors Ngugi wa Thiong’o with a Heartfelt Public Lecture

October 22, 2025
Uganda needs a better Speaker, says Akena

Uganda needs a better Speaker, says Akena

February 25, 2026
Attacks on Ukraine’s Health Care Surge by 20% in 2025, WHO Warns

Attacks on Ukraine’s Health Care Surge by 20% in 2025, WHO Warns

February 25, 2026
VINAStech Advert
Five Killed in Bushenyi Gold Mine Collapse

Five Killed in Bushenyi Gold Mine Collapse

February 25, 2026
We Got Accidental Speaker After Oulanya

We Got Accidental Speaker After Oulanya

February 24, 2026
Uganda Red Cross Society Cracks Down on Misuse of Emblem

Uganda Red Cross Society Cracks Down on Misuse of Emblem

February 24, 2026
Shs56b Earmarked for Village, Parish Polls

Shs56b Earmarked for Village, Parish Polls

February 24, 2026

Cabinet clears LC1, LC2, Women Council elections

February 24, 2026
Dr. Miria Matembe Urges Archbishop Ssemogerere to Resign After Lubaga Mass Cancellation

Dr. Miria Matembe Urges Archbishop Ssemogerere to Resign After Lubaga Mass Cancellation

February 23, 2026
Archbishop Ssemogerere Cancels Besigye Prayer Mass After Museveni Call

Archbishop Ssemogerere Cancels Besigye Prayer Mass After Museveni Call

February 23, 2026
Taxi Plunges Into River Nyagak in Zombo District

Taxi Plunges Into River Nyagak in Zombo District

February 23, 2026
Three Dead After Prison Warder Opens Fire on Supervisors at Kiboga Prison

Three Dead After Prison Warder Opens Fire on Supervisors at Kiboga Prison

February 23, 2026
Ugandan Woman Arrested in Soroti for Selling Passports, Immigration Documents

Ugandan Woman Arrested in Soroti for Selling Passports, Immigration Documents

February 23, 2026
  • About Us
  • Internship
  • Contact Us
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Parrots Media
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • News
    Uganda needs a better Speaker, says Akena

    Uganda needs a better Speaker, says Akena

    Five Killed in Bushenyi Gold Mine Collapse

    Five Killed in Bushenyi Gold Mine Collapse

    Uganda Red Cross Society Cracks Down on Misuse of Emblem

    Uganda Red Cross Society Cracks Down on Misuse of Emblem

    Shs56b Earmarked for Village, Parish Polls

    Shs56b Earmarked for Village, Parish Polls

    Cabinet clears LC1, LC2, Women Council elections

    Dr. Miria Matembe Urges Archbishop Ssemogerere to Resign After Lubaga Mass Cancellation

    Dr. Miria Matembe Urges Archbishop Ssemogerere to Resign After Lubaga Mass Cancellation

    Trending Tags

  • Climate Change
  • Business
  • Science and Technology
  • Sports and Entertainment
  • Business
  • Others
    • Education
    • Lifestyle
    • Religion
    • Opinions
  • News
    Uganda needs a better Speaker, says Akena

    Uganda needs a better Speaker, says Akena

    Five Killed in Bushenyi Gold Mine Collapse

    Five Killed in Bushenyi Gold Mine Collapse

    Uganda Red Cross Society Cracks Down on Misuse of Emblem

    Uganda Red Cross Society Cracks Down on Misuse of Emblem

    Shs56b Earmarked for Village, Parish Polls

    Shs56b Earmarked for Village, Parish Polls

    Cabinet clears LC1, LC2, Women Council elections

    Dr. Miria Matembe Urges Archbishop Ssemogerere to Resign After Lubaga Mass Cancellation

    Dr. Miria Matembe Urges Archbishop Ssemogerere to Resign After Lubaga Mass Cancellation

    Trending Tags

  • Climate Change
  • Business
  • Science and Technology
  • Sports and Entertainment
  • Business
  • Others
    • Education
    • Lifestyle
    • Religion
    • Opinions
No Result
View All Result
Parrots Media
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Makerere University Honors Ngugi wa Thiong’o with a Heartfelt Public Lecture

Isaac Akugizibwe by Isaac Akugizibwe
October 22, 2025
in News
0
Makerere University Honors Ngugi wa Thiong’o with a Heartfelt Public Lecture

Ngugi's live portrait painted during the memorial lecture

57
SHARES
667
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on X

 

By Atukwatse Ritah,

READ ALSO

Uganda needs a better Speaker, says Akena

Five Killed in Bushenyi Gold Mine Collapse

KAMPALA,

Makerere University on Oct 22, 2025 held a touching public lecture in memory of the late Kenyan literary icon, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, celebrating his lasting bond with the university and his great contribution to African literature and decolonization. The event was organized by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUSS) through the Department of Literature, bringing together academics, students, and lovers of literature from across the country.

The public lecture attracted a large audience that included lecturers and students from Makerere University, as well as students from secondary schools such as Gayaza High School and Kawempe Muslim Secondary School. The presence of young learners reminded everyone of the generations Ngugi continues to inspire through his books and ideas.

Ngugi’s family members, unable to travel to Uganda, joined the event online via Zoom, expressing their gratitude to Makerere University for honoring their father’s memory and academic journey.

The Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Professor Sarah Ssali, represented the Vice Chancellor, Professor Barnabas Nawangwe, who was the guest of honor. She delivered a moving speech on behalf of the university, highlighting Ngugi’s long-standing relationship with Makerere.

Ngugi’s live portrait painted during the memorial lecture

“Ngugi always said that being part of Makerere made him proud,” said Professor Ssali. “He carried the spirit of this university wherever he went, and his works continue to represent the intellectual that Makerere stands for.”

The keynote address was delivered by Professor Al-Hajji Abbasi Kiyimba, . In his passionate presentation, Professor Kiyimba narrated Ngugi’s life story, emphasizing his devotion to writing and his fight for independence, nationalism, and cultural identity.

 

Abasi Kiyimba giving the keynote speech. 

Professor Kiyimba revealed that while studying at Makerere, Ngugi wrote stories for newspapers in both Uganda and Kenya. He graduated with a Second Class Upper Degree, a reflection of his academic excellence.

While reflecting on Ngugi, Professor Kiyimba narrated a story, “One day, a passenger asked Ngũgĩ what he did for a living. When he said, ‘I write novels,’ the passenger replied, ‘Don’t worry, you’ll get a proper job one day.’ Ngũgĩ laughed it off because he knew that literature was not just a job — it was his calling.”

“Ngugi wa Thiong’o remains an inspiration to Makerere University,” Professor Kiyimba concluded, “because he taught us to think critically, write courageously, and never forget where we come from.”

One of the most emotional moments of the event came when Mr. Tumwesigye Precious, presented a poem dedicated to Ngugi wa Thiong’o. The poem, rich in imagery and emotion, moved the audience to silence and reflection.

“Ngugi crossed the rivers of life but left a name to remember,” Tumwesigye recited. His words captured the spirit of a man who used literature as a tool of resistance and education.

Through his famous novels such as The River Between, Weep Not, Child, Devil on the Cross, and many others, Ngũgĩ used storytelling to expose injustice and to promote equality.

Dr. Susan Kiguli, Head of the Department of Literature at Makerere University, spoke passionately about Ngugi’s legacy and his deep connection with the university.

“It is a great honor to sit in the same hall where Ngugi once sat,” said Dr. Kiguli. “He began writing in English, but later chose to write in his mother tongue as a sign of nationalism”.

Dr. Kiguli described Ngugi as a man of great humility and passion, who saw literature not just as art but as a form of liberation. “He contributed immensely to African literature and the struggle for decolonization. He will surely be missed, but his words will continue to live among us,” she said.

Ngugi wa Thiong’o, born in 1938 in Kenya, rose to become one of Africa’s greatest novelists, playwrights, and essayists. His works, including A Grain of Wheat and Petals of Blood, explored themes of oppression, identity, and liberation.

During his lifetime, he was imprisoned, exiled, and censored for his outspoken views on postcolonial politics and inequality. Yet, through all the challenges, he remained committed to writing and teaching.

His time at Makerere University, where he studied and began his writing journey, left a deep mark on his life and career. It was at Makerere that he first published his stories and gained the recognition that later made him an international figure.

Indeed, Ngugi may have crossed the rivers of life, but his words continue to flow through the hearts of people, and  are unforgettable.

Tags: Abassi KiyimbaBanabas NawangweLiterature departmentMakerere UniversityMemorial lectureNgugi wa ThiongoSarah Sali

Related Posts

Uganda needs a better Speaker, says Akena
News

Uganda needs a better Speaker, says Akena

February 25, 2026
Five Killed in Bushenyi Gold Mine Collapse
News

Five Killed in Bushenyi Gold Mine Collapse

February 25, 2026
Uganda Red Cross Society Cracks Down on Misuse of Emblem
News

Uganda Red Cross Society Cracks Down on Misuse of Emblem

February 24, 2026
Shs56b Earmarked for Village, Parish Polls
News

Shs56b Earmarked for Village, Parish Polls

February 24, 2026
News

Cabinet clears LC1, LC2, Women Council elections

February 24, 2026
Dr. Miria Matembe Urges Archbishop Ssemogerere to Resign After Lubaga Mass Cancellation
News

Dr. Miria Matembe Urges Archbishop Ssemogerere to Resign After Lubaga Mass Cancellation

February 23, 2026
Next Post

All the reasons Mitooma voters are calling for Kyarampe to win the Woman MP seat

POPULAR NEWS

Catholic Priest Dies During Holy Mass

Catholic Priest Dies During Holy Mass

February 6, 2026
Minister Amongi, Akena Scrapped from EC Voters’ Register Oops

Minister Amongi, Akena Scrapped from EC Voters’ Register Oops

September 3, 2025
Bubangizi SS Student Dies Hours to UACE Exams

Bubangizi SS Student Dies Hours to UACE Exams

November 9, 2025
Catholic Priest Speaks Out Against Museveni and Son’s Leadership

Catholic Priest Speaks Out Against Museveni and Son’s Leadership

February 16, 2025

“Life Is Scum”: Kabale University Student Leaves Suicide Note, Takes Own Life

July 25, 2025

EDITOR'S PICK

Over 100 Graduate in Hairdressing Under Emyooga Program in Ntungamo

Over 100 Graduate in Hairdressing Under Emyooga Program in Ntungamo

July 6, 2025
COU leaders, faithful asked  to embrace life insurance policy

COU leaders, faithful asked to embrace life insurance policy

May 20, 2022
Stop Rural Excitement! Museveni warns RDCs on security directives

Stop Rural Excitement! Museveni warns RDCs on security directives

July 13, 2023
Boda boda passenger killed in Tororo road accident

Boda boda passenger killed in Tororo road accident

September 29, 2023
VINAStech advert VINAStech advert VINAStech advert
ADVERTISEMENT

About

Parrots Media

A Public Relations and Media Services Company registered and licensed to operate in Uganda and the Great Lakes Region.

Follow us

Categories

  • Business
  • BUSINESS REPORTS
  • CLIMATE ACTION REPORTS
  • Climate Change
  • COMMUNITY REPORTS
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • FEATURES
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • News
  • Obituary
  • OBITUARY
  • Opinions
  • RELIGION
  • Religion
  • Science and Technology
  • Sports
  • Sports and Entertainment
  • TOURISM

Recent Updates

  • Uganda needs a better Speaker, says Akena
  • Attacks on Ukraine’s Health Care Surge by 20% in 2025, WHO Warns
  • Five Killed in Bushenyi Gold Mine Collapse
  • We Got Accidental Speaker After Oulanya
February 2026
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
232425262728  
« Jan    
  • About Us
  • Internship
  • Contact Us

© 2025 Parrots Media | Website Designed and Maintained by VINAStech

No Result
View All Result
  • Parrots Media
  • News
  • Business
  • Science and Technology
  • Sports and Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Others
    • Climate Change
    • Education
    • Religion
    • Opinions

© 2025 Parrots Media | Website Designed and Maintained by VINAStech

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

You cannot copy content of this page