King Ceasor Mulenga nominated for CEC NRM Entrepreneurs’ Chair, Pledges to champion business reforms.

Businessman and Honorary Consul of Vietnam to Uganda, King Ceasor Augustus Mulenga has officially been nominated to contest for the position of Chairperson of the Entrepreneurs League under the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party’s Central Executive Committee.
The nomination took place at the NRM party headquarters in Kampala on Friday, presided over by Dr. Tanga Odoi, chairperson of the NRM Electoral Commission.
Speaking shortly after his nomination, Mulenga outlined his vision to improve the business environment for Ugandan entrepreneurs by championing affordable credit, expanding representation from local councils to Parliament, and advancing job creation initiatives.
He pledged to address key issues such as taxation by organizing workshops to help business owners comply with tax laws and maintain proper financial records.
Among his flagship proposals is the creation of six sub-regional SACCOs, which he envisions operating as development banks to provide low-interest loans to entrepreneurs.
Mulenga emphasized a collaborative leadership approach, stating that some objectives would be achieved through his personal initiatives, others through the collective efforts of the Entrepreneurs League, and others through partnerships with government agencies.
“We, as entrepreneurs, are going to create jobs and drive Uganda’s industrialization agenda, region by region,” he added.
Mulenga, who also serves as the honorary consul of Vietnam to Uganda, is a businessman with a wide range of ventures spanning telecommunications, media, tourism, real estate, and microfinance. He is the founder and chancellor of King Ceasor University (KCU) in Kampala, which has been recognized for its focus on STEM programs.
Born in Kisoro District in 1967, Mulenga began his business career at a young age and holds a diploma in business studies and a bachelor’s degree in commerce.
His portfolio includes: King Ceasor University, Telecom firms such as i-tel Ltd in Uganda and Gemtel in South Sudan, as well as investments in media, game reserves, and property development. Through his Ceasor Development Kingdom initiative, he has offered scholarships, micro-loans, and livestock to communities across Uganda.
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