King Ceasor University granted a charter by Museveni in Kampala, Uganda

King Ceasor University received its official charter from Ugandan authorities during a ceremony at the institution's Bunga campus in Kampala. President Yoweri Museveni signed the document on July 3, 2025, with National Council for Higher Education officials presenting the charter to university administrators. The legal recognition grants KCU authority to confer undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees to students from around the world. The private institution has operated for 17 years while training medical personnel, lawyers, nurses, cybersecurity specialists, and engineers. Vice Chancellor Dr. Charity Basaza Mulenga accepted the charter from NCHE legal officer Steven Okoth.

Proprietor King Ceasor T.G. emphasized the university's commitment to producing graduates capable of creating employment opportunities globally. The institution attracts students from dozens of countries across continents and previously operated under different names before becoming King Ceasor University in 2020. The charter follows a May graduation ceremony where more than 300 students received degrees from the medical-focused institution.
 

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