Ndejje University proudly celebrates Queen Briget Karungi, a standout student and current Miss Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), who recently visited the university to meet with the Top Management Committee. During the meeting, she presented her official speech highlighting her recent achievements and future plans.
A Crown with a Purpose
Queen Briget expressed that her win as Miss Tourism Conservation Uganda is more than a personal milestone—it is a platform to elevate Ndejje University on both national and international stages. As an Uganda Wildlife Authority Ambassador, she now represents Uganda in matters of tourism, conservation, and youth empowerment.
Key Projects and Initiatives
Queen Briget is actively driving several impactful initiatives, including:
The Pearl of Africa Virtual Reality Explorer – showcasing Uganda’s natural beauty through digital innovation.
Greening Kisoro – a conservation-focused environmental campaign promoting tree planting.
Watoto Safi Project – empowering children to live in clean, sustainable environments.
She also emphasized her intention to involve Ndejje University student clubs such as the Rotaract Club, Ladies of Substance, and AYLF Ndejje Chapter, ensuring these initiatives are inclusive and student-centered.
Seeking University Support
To strengthen her ambassadorial work and further the university’s visibility in conservation and tourism, Queen Briget requested:
Institutional recognition – to enhance her platform as a student ambassador.
Logistical and financial support – for student-led projects and community initiatives.
Partnership opportunities – to showcase Ndejje University’s role in conservation, innovation, and leadership.
Inspiring the Ndejje Community
Queen Briget concluded her speech by inspiring her peers: “With courage and determination, fellow students can step out of their comfort zones and achieve their dreams. This crown is not just mine—it is ours as a university family.”
Ndejje University applauds Queen Briget for her outstanding achievement and looks forward to supporting her initiatives that blend conservation, tourism, and youth empowerment, reinforcing the university’s mission of excellence and leadership beyond the classroom.