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IN PICTURES: Inside Makerere’s reconstructed ‘Ivory Tower’

Makerere’s ‘Ivory Tower’ reopened, Dr. Kiyonga installed as new Chancellor

Kampala, Uganda | GCIC, URN & THE INDEPENDENT  | Dr. Chrispus Kiyonga has been installed as the new Chancellor of Makerere University. The installation took place on Wednesday during a ceremony that also marked the reopening of the university’s iconic main building, the ‘Ivory Tower’, which was destroyed by a fire in 2020.

President Museveni, accompanied by Janet Museveni, Minister of Education and Sports, presided over the event.

Dr. Kiyonga takes over from Professor Ezra Suruma.

The Chancellor is the titular head of the University. He presides at all ceremonial assemblies of the University and in this name, confers degrees and other academic titles and distinctions. The President appoints the Chancellor on the recommendation of the University Council.

President Museveni praised Kiyonga for his longstanding dedication and service to the National Resistance Movement (NRM) which was pivotal in Uganda’s liberation efforts..

Government allocated sh21 billion for the restoration works of the historic building, whose original construction began in 1938 with funding from several sources including regional governments, the Uganda protectorate government, and several individuals.

According to the reconstruction plans, the exterior of the building has been restored to its original grandeur. However, interior changes have been made to reflect modern designs and safety standards.

Notably, the traditional wooden floors have been replaced with tiles and terrazzo, as wood was considered a contributing factor to the spread of the fire. The restoration also includes significant upgrades for accessibility, such as pathways for Persons with Disabilities and the restoration of the elevator.

Additionally, the new design features more durable concrete walls, replacing the plywood dividers that previously separated offices. Also, the signature bell that rings at every top of the hour has already been restored and is working.

Makerere University Vice Chancellor, Professor Barnabas Nawangwe pledged that the basement of the restored building will be reserved for a museum, and the university hopes to host the Luweero War Memorial Museum in this space.

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Makerere University’s iconic Main Building has been rebuilt and restored to its former glory after a devastating fire in 2020. The newly reconstructed building boasts modern facilities while maintaining its historic charm.

Explore the New Interior

  • Main Hall: The grand main hall is perfect for events and gatherings.
  • Corridors: spacious corridors connecting offices and facilities.
  • Office Spaces: Modern offices for faculty and administrative staff.
  • Lavatories: clean, accessible, and well-maintained restrooms.

A Blend of Heritage and Modernity

The reconstruction has successfully preserved the building’s historic architecture while incorporating cutting-edge amenities.

Key Features

  • Accessibility: Ramps and elevators ensure easy navigation for all.
  • Technology Integration: State-of-the-art audiovisual equipment and digital infrastructure.
  • Energy Efficiency: Solar panels and energy-saving systems reduce environmental impact.

A New Era for Makerere University

The rebuilt Main Building symbolises the university’s resilience and commitment to excellence.

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SOURCE: GCIC Uganda

One comment

  1. Walking through the Museum in Alabama, we hear the voices

    Indeed looking forward to hearing the voices of the population

    At long last “you will rest” , you were once human beings, as the soft wind blows across the land

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