VAAL Real Estate Uganda has announced a strategic partnership with Rotary International, committing USD 15,000 in sponsorship toward major regional events, including the Rotary District 9213 and 9214 Conferences (DISCON 101) and the 7th All Africa Zone Institute 2026.
The partnership signals a shared commitment to community development, service, and sustainable impact across Uganda and the wider East African region.
Rotary continues to play a significant role in humanitarian work in Uganda, supporting initiatives in healthcare, education, clean water access, mental health awareness, cancer support, and disaster relief. Over the past year, Rotary-led projects in the country have generated impact valued at more than USD 4 million.
Shared Vision for Community Impact
Brian Arineitwe, Head of Sales at VAAL Real Estate Uganda, said the partnership goes beyond financial support.
“Our real business is in creating tangible assets that support communities and help people thrive where they live. This aligns closely with the work Rotary has been doing for decades,” Arineitwe said. “This is not just about handing over a cheque, it is a cause we believe in, and the beginning of a long-term partnership to do more for our communities in Uganda and across the regions where we operate.”

Chief Executive Officer Islam Mohamed described the collaboration as both deliberate and rooted in shared values.
“We were looking for meaningful ways to support the community, and working with Rotary made perfect sense. Rotary understands the real needs of people on the ground,” Mohamed said. “We are not here just to do business; we are here to build with Ugandans and grow together. That is why all our projects are structured with Ugandan partners, and that will continue.”
He added that businesses have a responsibility to contribute to national development.
“If you are going to invest in a country, you must also support its people. That is a responsibility. Governments cannot do everything alone, businesses must step in as well,” Mohamed said. “For us, this partnership makes that support more structured, more impactful, and more sustainable. We are here for the long term.”
Rotary Leaders Welcome Partnership
Rotary leaders welcomed the collaboration, saying it will strengthen their capacity to deliver impactful programmes.
Charles Odaga, Chair of DISCON 101 (District 9213), said: “These conferences allow us to reflect on the impact we are making, to reconnect, and to recommit to service above self. Partnerships like this strengthen our ability to serve and scale initiatives that directly impact communities across Uganda.”

Peter Kagwa, Co-Chair of the District Conference for District 9214, highlighted the strategic alignment between the two organisations. “Rotary is a global humanitarian leader, and VAAL represents business excellence. This partnership brings the right energies together and creates opportunities for meaningful engagement with thousands of Rotarians, leaders, and decision-makers,” Kagwa said.
Shem Nagenda, Public Relations lead for the Rotary Zone Institute, underscored the importance of the upcoming gathering. “The Zone Institute will bring together high-level Rotary leaders and dignitaries from across Africa and the world. This is a unique platform to build relationships, showcase impact, and create long-term value,” he said.
Showcasing Kampala’s Real Estate Growth
As part of its participation, VAAL Real Estate Uganda will host conference delegates and offer guided tours of its flagship developments in Kampala, including Cadenza Residence in Nakasero and The Bridge in Kololo, projects aimed at redefining urban living and lifestyle experiences in the city.
The partnership is expected to deepen collaboration between the private sector and humanitarian organisations, with a focus on delivering lasting impact in communities across Uganda and East Africa.






