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Rotary International President to Visit Uganda in February

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Rotary International President Francesco Arezzo is expected to visit Uganda from February 20 to 22, 2026, in a move seen as a boost to the country’s standing within the global Rotary movement.

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The visit was announced by Zone 22 Rotary International director-elect Emmanuel Katongole, who said it reflects Uganda’s growing importance to Rotary International.

In a message shared by Mr Katongole, he said: “Uganda is honored to welcome Rotary International President Francesco Arezzo.

He said the visit reflects Uganda’s continued strategic importance to Rotary International and affirms the country’s growing impact, relevance, and footprint across the Rotary family.

“It is an important moment for all Rotarians and Rotaractors to come together, demonstrate unity, and showcase the strength, professionalism, and service of Rotary in Uganda,” Katongole said.

“A proud nation. A moment of global attention. Let us Unite for Good.” he added.

Arezzo, is currently undertaking a high-level and historic tour of African countries under the theme “Unite for Good.”

As part of the tour, he visited Ethiopia’s District 9212 from January 27 to 29, 2026, where took part in project visits.

He will also make a stop in Cape Town, South Africa, in District 9350, on January 30, 2026.

The Uganda visit is expected to bring together Rotarians and Rotaractors from across the country and highlight local service projects, partnerships and Rotary’s contribution to community development.

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