Nineteen years after his passing on 1st May 2007, the memory of Brig Gen Noble Mayombo remains deeply etched in the hearts of those who knew him and served with him. To many of us, he was more than a colleague in uniform—he was a friend, a thinker, and a rare embodiment of discipline, intellect, and patriotism.
I had the privilege of knowing Noble closely from our days at Makerere University School of Law, where even then he stood out as an exceptional mind. He was analytical, focused, and naturally inclined toward leadership. Those qualities only deepened as he progressed into national service.
Brig Gen Mayombo was a soldier in the truest sense, but also a legal mind and strategic thinker of rare calibre. Whether serving as Aide de Camp to H.E. the President, working in military intelligence, or later as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Defence, he carried out his duties with precision, humility, and an unwavering sense of responsibility.
At a time when Uganda faced complex security and governance challenges, Noble emerged as a steady hand—calm under pressure, clear in thought, and firm in principle. He had a unique ability to simplify complex national security issues without losing their depth, earning him respect across military and civilian leadership alike.
Beyond his professional brilliance, those who knew him personally remember a man of warmth and quiet strength. He was approachable, reflective, and deeply human. He listened attentively, spoke thoughtfully, and never allowed ego to overshadow duty.
His sudden passing at the age of 42 was a profound loss—not only to the Uganda People’s Defence Forces and government, but to a nation that had only begun to witness the full measure of his potential. It was a life that promised much more in service, leadership, and national contribution.
Nineteen years on, Brig Gen Noble Mayombo remains a symbol of integrity in public service. His legacy lives on in the standards he set, the institutions he strengthened, and the example he left for younger generations of officers and public servants.
As we remember him today, we are reminded that true leadership is not measured by rank or position alone, but by character, humility, and sacrifice for one’s country.
May his soul continue to rest in eternal peace.
Rest in peace, Comrade “Li.”
A Tribute by Gen James Mugira







