
By Mulengera Reporters
Uganda’s top-performing students have taken a decisive step beyond academic success, entering a leadership development pathway designed to prepare them for national and global impact.
A total of 100 high achievers officially joined the Equity Leaders Program (ELP) on May 4, 2026, at Africa Bible University in Lubowa. The initiative, run by Equity Group Foundation, targets exceptional students from across the country and places them on a structured track focused on leadership, mentorship, and career growth.
Selected through a rigorous national process, the scholars become part of a wider regional network spanning Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The program is built around four key pillars: mentorship, career coaching, college counseling, and access to global academic opportunities.
Beyond classroom achievement, the program emphasizes practical experience. Scholars undertake three to six months of paid internships at Equity Bank, gaining early exposure to professional environments while developing critical workplace and leadership skills.
Speaking at the launch in Kampala, Equity Bank Uganda Managing Director Gift Shoko described the opportunity as both recognition of excellence and a call to responsibility. He noted that selection into the program places the students among a distinguished group with the potential to influence communities and shape the future.
“This is not by chance,” Shoko said. “It reflects who you are and what you are capable of becoming.”
He encouraged the scholars to use the program as a platform for self-discovery, urging them to remain intentional and disciplined as they navigate their journeys. He also emphasized that uncertainty at their stage is natural, and often a necessary part of growth.
Since its establishment in 1998, the Equity Leaders Program has evolved into one of Africa’s most competitive leadership pipelines. More than 10,000 scholars have benefited from mentorship, internships, and university placement support, with many securing fully funded scholarships to leading global institutions, including Ivy League universities and other top schools across Europe, North America, and Asia.
While global university placements remain a key outcome, the program’s broader goal is to nurture leaders capable of driving social and economic transformation across the continent.
As Uganda continues to prioritize youth empowerment and skills development, initiatives like ELP are increasingly seen as strategic investments in the country’s future leadership and competitiveness.
For this new cohort, academic excellence has already opened the door. The journey ahead now shifts toward leadership, innovation, and the responsibility to translate potential into meaningful impact. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
























