Colorado Ugandan Community Gears Up for Virtual Town Hall

The United Ugandans Association of Colorado (UUACO), led by President Betty Ahemigisha, is hosting a virtual town hall on Saturday, April 18th, 2026, at 7:00 PM. Members of the UNAA Executive leadership are expected to attend. The Zoom link has been posted across all UUACO social media channels. This comes after UNAA's Executive formally requested UUACO's partnership in organizing the upcoming national convention. On April 4th, 2026, UUACO leaders met with UNAA President Lambert Etibot and his team to discuss coordination, transparency, and inclusive planning. CLICK ABOVE TO READ MORE.........

By UUACO Media Team

4/16/20262 min read

The Colorado Ugandan community is counting down to a much-anticipated virtual town hall meeting set for Saturday, April 18th, 2026, at 7:00 PM. Organized by UUACO President Betty Ahemigisha and Board Chairperson Dr. Jacob Kitonsa, the event is expected to draw members of the UNAA Executive leadership and has already generated considerable buzz among community members eager for clarity, meaningful engagement, and honest dialogue on pressing issues tied to UNAA and its upcoming national convention.

In a recent statement, President Ahemigisha offered important context about how the collaboration between the two organizations came about. She confirmed that UNAA's Executive leadership formally reached out to UUACO — both its leadership and its Board — requesting partnership and support in organizing the convention. This outreach, she noted, set the stage for a face-to-face meeting on April 4th, 2026, during which UUACO leaders sat down with UNAA President Lambert Etibot and his executive team. The discussions centered on coordination, transparency, and ensuring that the planning process remains inclusive and representative of the broader community's interests.

Building on those conversations, Ahemigisha confirmed that members of the UNAA Executive will participate in the April 18th town hall, engaging directly with Colorado Ugandan community members. The move is being seen as a meaningful step toward bridging the gap between national leadership and the diaspora base, giving ordinary members an opportunity to ask questions, raise concerns, and hear responses firsthand from those at the helm of the organization.

Ahemigisha rounded out her message with a call for unity, urging community members to show up, participate actively, and approach the dialogue in a spirit of collective purpose. Her emphasis on inclusion reflects a broader hope that the town hall will serve not merely as an information session, but as a genuine platform for community voice.

For those wondering how to join, that question has now been answered. UUACO has officially posted the Zoom meeting link across all of its social media channels, removing any uncertainty that had lingered about access to the event. Community members can find the link on UUACO's WhatsApp groups. The move ensures that participation is open, accessible, and not limited to those within select networks or private communication threads — a decision that aligns with the town hall's overarching theme of transparency and inclusive engagement.

With the link now publicly available, the focus shifts entirely to the conversation itself. Community members are encouraged to join on time, come prepared with their questions, and engage constructively with both UUACO leadership and the UNAA Executive representatives who will be in attendance. The town hall is shaping up to be one of the more consequential community gatherings in recent memory, bringing together diaspora members and national leadership on a single platform to address issues that have long been the subject of informal discussion and debate.

What remains clear is that the April 18th town hall represents a significant moment for Colorado's Ugandan diaspora — an opportunity to move from speculation to substantive conversation, and from fragmentation to focused, forward-looking dialogue. With logistics now in place and leadership committed to showing up, the stage is set for a meaningful exchange.