The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) Mountain Division has officially integrated 298 former local defence volunteers into its ranks following a pass-out ceremony held at the Mountain Warfare Training School (MWTS) in Ntoroko District.
Presiding over the ceremony, Brig Gen Paul Muwonge, Deputy Commander of the Mountain Division, praised the new soldiers for their dedication and courage. He recalled their origins as volunteers in 2023, when they joined efforts to combat Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) terrorists who had infiltrated parts of the Tooro sub-region, including the districts of Kasese, Kamwenge, and Bunyangabu.
“These men and women were already heroes in their villages long before they came here. Their bravery laid the foundation for today’s achievement,” Brig Gen Muwonge said.
He noted that the recruits were joining the UPDF at a time of ongoing transformation under the leadership of President and Commander-in-Chief Gen (Rtd) Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. He emphasised that the UPDF remains a professional and ideologically driven institution, focused on maintaining national stability and adapting to modern security challenges. “It is through this leadership that operations like Shujaa were born, operations that seek to neutralise threats from afar to prevent incursions like those of the ADF,” he added.
Brig Gen Muwonge urged the new soldiers to uphold discipline and serve with dedication. “UPDF is a protector of the people and a symbol of hope. You’re joining a strong team. Just add your bricks as we build Uganda together,” he said.
He also acknowledged the efforts of Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba in promoting professionalism and improving soldier welfare.
Col Jedidiah Kiyengo, Commandant of MWTS, reminded the graduates that military drills signify more than physical movement. “These movements reflect unity, cohesion, and a shared mission,” he stated. He went on to highlight that discipline encompasses more than obedience, it involves self-control, accountability, and striving for excellence.
Ntoroko Resident District Commissioner (RDC), Mzee Silus, lauded the unity exhibited throughout the training. “They came as individuals, but are leaving as a bonded family ready to serve the nation,” he said. He also cautioned locals against encroaching on MWTS land.
The ceremony was witnessed by several senior officers including Brigade Commander Col Alex Ejangu, Commander 10 MTN Lt Col Ochan, Chief Instructor Maj Kityamuwesi, local leaders, other security officials, and the proud parents of the graduating soldiers.














