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PHOTOS: How the big shots turned up for UBL’s MD Mark Ocitti sendoff party

Rachael Kulanyi by Rachael Kulanyi
July 12, 2019
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Last night Uganda Breweries Limited Managing Director Mark Ocitti’s sendoff saw Serena Hotel Gardens turn into a ground of elegance and affluence as the big shots of the corporate and political world came out to bid the MD farewell.

Amama Mbabazi and Deputy Chief Justice Owiny Dolo

Ocitti the man of the night brought together CEO’s, MDs, Ambassadors and Board Chairmen under one tent. Former premier and Presidential aspirant Amama Mbabazi also came out to celebrate the end of Ocitti’s three year tenure.

Deputy Speaker of Parliament Jacob Oulanyah handshakes John Nasasira

Deputy Speaker of Parliament Jacob Oulanyah, British High Commissioner to Uganda Peter West, Deputy Chief Justice Owiny Dolo, Minister for Trade Amelia Kyambadde and Former Minister John Nasasira were all in attendance and applauded Ocitti for his work ethic.

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The distinguished guests were clad in perfectly fitting attires, ones that truly fit their status of power and money in the country. Most gentlemen were in black and navy blue, which seemed to be the dominant of the night.  

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