KASHAGAMA, LYANTONDE: 23 March 2026- The Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Honourable Doctor Monica Musenero, commissioned the upgraded Katebe Farm Engineering Transformation Project on 22 March at Katebe Farm in Kashagama, Lyantonde District. The upgraded facility, owned by General (Rtd) Kale Kayihura, was executed by the Engineering Development and Innovation Centre (EDIC).
Speaking during the commissioning, Hon. Dr. Monica Musenero described the project as a model of locally driven industrialisation and value addition, aligning with President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s call for Ugandans to transition from subsistence agriculture to a market-oriented economy.
“We are not only launching a milk processing facility, but also engineering solutions made in Uganda. Gen Kayihura began this innovation journey in 2018, which cost him a lot of money without the expected returns because of the lack of affordable local technical expertise to support such initiatives.”

She praised Gen (Rtd) Kayihura for spearheading an innovation that is transforming community livelihoods and commended him for his vision and dedication, describing the facility as an innovation pathfinder in Uganda, supported by the Engineering Development and Innovation Centre (EDIC).
She said that while Uganda has, for a long time, faced challenges in accessing affordable engineering solutions, it is now finding solutions through science, technology and innovation, particularly through the Engineering Development and Innovation Centre (EDIC), which she described as a fully equipped facility staffed by competent Ugandan engineers capable of supporting value addition and industrial growth.
According to the Minister, EDIC designs products, precision tools and components that support Ugandans involved in technological innovation and process improvement.

In his remarks, Gen Kayihura thanked President Museveni for his consistent encouragement to Ugandans to invest in value addition, saying the dairy facility was inspired by the President’s message.
“I started this project on a small-scale using loans obtained from the UPDF SACCO. It was very expensive because I had to import machines and technical expertise. Through the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, I later received technical support from EDIC, a Ugandan institution, which visited the yoghurt unit, identified the challenges and resolved them within three months. That is why we are here today to launch a complete dairy processing facility,” said Gen Kayihura.
He said the project was not established primarily for personal financial gain, but to create a market for local farmers’ milk, which he said had previously been sold cheaply without meaningful returns.

Gen Kayihura specifically praised Wazalendo SACCO, of which he is a member, for providing favourable loan terms, and urged Ugandans to form SACCOs as a means of accessing affordable credit, investing productively, and generating income to support both household and national development.
The Chief Executive Officer of Wazalendo SACCO, Colonel Yusuf Magero Buha, described Gen Kayihura, the first Chairman of the Board of Directors and a key figure behind its formation, as one of the SACCO’s most exemplary members, particularly for effectively using credit from the institution in a way that sets a positive example for others.
Col Buha pledged continued support to Gen Kayihura and other SACCO members, saying this reflects the SACCO’s mission of transforming lives through accessible financial services.
Before the upgrade, Katebe Yoghurt was producing 500 litres of yoghurt in 24 hours. Following improvements made by EDIC, the facility is now producing 3,000 litres in just 12 hours.
The commissioning ceremony was attended by government officials, community leaders and residents.
Courtesy: UPDF media



































