Uganda Breweries gives Rotary UGX100 million boost

The Uganda Breweries team led by CEO Andrew Kilonzo, hands over the dummy cheque of UGX100m to Anne Nkutu, the District Governor.
Uganda Breweries Limited, the maker of Bell beer, has reaffirmed its commitment to corporate social responsibility by donating UGX 100 million towards the 100th Rotary District 9213 Conference.
The event, set to take place this week at the Civil Service College in Jinja, will bring together Rotarians, Rotaractors, business leaders, and policymakers among others, to discuss impactful human development, community initiatives and strategies for sustainable development.
Speaking at the handover of the cash in Kampala, UBL’s Managing Director, Andrew Kilonzo, emphasized the company’s dedication to supporting initiatives that drive positive social change.
- "We are thrilled to partner with Rotary in this momentous centennial conference, a celebration of the remarkable achievements of the 2023/24 Rotary year,” he said.
“We are particularly excited about the planned CSR activities that will generate tangible, positive impacts within our communities," he said.
Mr. Kilonzo further noted that UBL’s contribution aligns with its sustainability agenda, which focuses on clean water access, environmental conservation, and public health improvement.
- Anne Nkutu, the District Governor of Rotary District 9213, expressed gratitude for UBL's continued support. She highlighted that the conference serves as a platform for Rotarians to celebrate achievements, evaluate progress, and reinforce accountability within the Rotary year. Rotary District 9213 includes three countries: Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
"This conference, facilitated by the meeting of great minds, will undoubtedly amplify the exceptional work that Rotary undertakes in communities across Uganda and the world," she said.
The partnership between UBL and Rotary is built on shared values of service, volunteerism, and community development. Over the years, UBL has collaborated with Rotary on various initiatives, including the Annual Rotary Cancer Run and Rotary International Motto Campaigns, which focus on providing access to clean water, improving healthcare, and tackling diseases, all of which align with UBL’s corporate responsibility priorities.
The impact of Rotary’s work extends beyond philanthropy; it has significant economic benefits. Through its health, education, and environmental programs, Rotary contributes to increased productivity, job creation, and a healthier workforce, ultimately strengthening Uganda’s economy.
For instance, Rotary's water and sanitation projects reduce waterborne diseases, leading to fewer health-related absences from work and school, thereby boosting productivity and economic participation.
- Similarly, the organization's education programs equip young people with skills that enhance employability and entrepreneurial success.
- UBL’s investment in Rotary’s initiatives aligns with its broader sustainability strategy, reinforcing the importance of public-private partnerships in fostering national growth. The company recognizes that economic development thrives in a stable, healthy society.
By improving healthcare, promoting education, and supporting environmental conservation, Rotary’s initiatives contribute to a resilient and productive population that can actively participate in economic activities.
By sponsoring the Rotary District 9213 Conference, UBL is not only strengthening its corporate social responsibility footprint but also demonstrating how businesses can play a vital role in shaping a more inclusive and prosperous society.
The conference is expected to drive meaningful discussions and inspire further collaboration for sustainable community development, ultimately contributing to Uganda’s long-term economic growth.