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UBL, NFA and Rotary launch 80,000 Tree Restoration Project in Namananga Forest

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 20, 2026
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Guests participate in planting indigenous trees during the launch of the Namananga Central Forest Reserve restoration project in Kayunga District.

Guests participate in planting indigenous trees during the launch of the Namananga Central Forest Reserve restoration project in Kayunga District.

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Uganda Breweries Limited (UBL), in partnership with the National Forest Authority (NFA) and Rotary International, has launched a three-year forest restoration initiative that will see 80,000 indigenous trees planted in the Namananga Central Forest Reserve in Kayunga District.

The UGX 372 million investment forms part of UBL’s 80th anniversary activities and aims to restore sections of the 459-hectare forest reserve which serves as an important ecological corridor linking Mabira Forest and the Musamya Swamp.

The reserve also protects key water catchments including the Nalwe and Wugula streams which support surrounding communities, agriculture and wildlife.

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Speaking during the launch, Felicite Nson, Managing Director, Uganda Breweries Limited, said the initiative reflects the company’s long-term commitment to environmental sustainability.

Felicite Nson, MD, Uganda Breweries Limited, delivers remarks during the launch of the Namananga Central Forest Reserve restoration project in Kayunga District on 19 March 2026.

“As we mark 80 years of brewing in Uganda, we know our business depends on a healthy environment,” Nson said. “Today’s activities added 2,000 indigenous seedlings to the 26,000 already planted under this restoration effort. Restoring Namananga Forest supports the natural systems that sustain our value chain, from water sources to the crops grown by farmers across the country. That is why protecting and restoring ecosystems remains a clear responsibility and a priority for us.”

This project comes at a pivotal time in Uganda’s history. The Namananga restoration project directly contributes to Uganda Vision 2040’s objective of restoring the nation’s forest canopy to 24%, while the country’s forest cover now stands at 13.3%. With an emphasis on native species, the alliance seeks to restore a robust ecosystem that can sustain regional biodiversity, control regional temperatures, and safeguard the water supplies that local businesses and millions of Ugandans rely on.

The collaboration of the public, private, and civil society sectors is essential to the project’s success. On behalf of the National Forest Authority (NFA), Mr. Martin Mwodi Kegere, the Director of Plantations Development at NFA, discussed the day’s events’ wider implications.

“Restoring Namananga provides an opportunity for us to extend Collaborative Forest Management to ensure that what we are planting is protected. My plea is that we work with the teams that are around to ensure that the efforts that I and you all are protected for future generations. Today’s event is more than a ceremonial planting of trees. It’s a declaration of our shared responsibility to restore Uganda’s natural heritage and secure the ecological future of our country.”

Geoffrey Martin Kitakule , Rotary District Governor delivers remarks during the launch of the Namananga Central Forest Reserve restoration project in Kayunga District.

District Governor Geoffrey Martin Kitakule, who spoke on behalf of Rotary International noted, “The Namananga Forest’s restoration is a huge project that calls for cooperation. We are honoured to support UBL as they give back to the environment to commemorate 80 years. I call upon UBL to remain our ESG implementation partners to restore our environment.”

A forest manager from the National Forest Authority guides participants during the tree planting exercise at the Namananga Central Forest Reserve restoration project. Guests took part in planting indigenous seedlings.

The UGX 372 million investment goes beyond planting. It commits all partners to ensuring these trees survive, grow, and restore a critical ecosystem over the next three years. Success will be measured in canopy cover regained, water systems protected, and communities that continue to depend on this forest.

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