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Ugandans and Irish Community toast to St Patrick’s Day

BigEyeUg1By BigEyeUg1March 14, 2025
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The Irish community in Uganda, along with a distinguished gathering of government officials, civil society representatives, and diplomats, came together at the Irish Ambassador’s residence in Kololo to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.

The event drew a mix of guests, including Ugandans and Irish nationals, all eager to mark the special occasion with music, dance, and merrymaking.

The Guest of Honour, Deputy Speaker of Parliament Thomas Tayebwa, graced the occasion alongside Hon. Oryem Henry Okello, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, who delivered a speech emphasising the strong ties between Uganda and Ireland.

Originally brewed in Ireland and now in all corners of the world, Guinness, the unmistakable black brew that is synonymous with St. Patrick’s Day, has a home in Uganda, thanks to Uganda Breweries Ltd (UBL). Their presence was felt as one of the marks of culture and connection to the Irish heritage.

“UBL will always be a part of the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, especially because we are the home of Guinness in Uganda. We are proud and honoured. Our consumers love Guinness, and many of them look forward to this day in particular,” said Elizabeth Mutamuliza, Marketing Manager – Beer at UBL.

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One of the night’s most captivating highlights was the entertainment, headlined by the 9 Hazel Trees and a troupe of Irish dancers who travelled all the way to Uganda for this grand event.

Their performances set the tone for the evening, filling the air with the rich Irish rhythms and lively movements that define traditional Irish celebrations.

Guests were treated to an endless flow of drinks and an exquisite assortment of food, with trays of delectable bites circulating through the crowd.

This year’s celebration also carried a sentimental note as it marked the last St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in Uganda for Kevin Colgan as the Irish Ambassador.

In his speech, he expressed gratitude for the friendships and connections he had built over the past four years.

“I am so pleased that we have gathered so many friends here from a real cross-section of Ugandan society. Being that this is my last year, I reflect on what has been a great four years for myself and my wife, Catherine. We have made firm friends, whether in government or civil society, the diplomatic corps or the private sector. We will miss you all!”

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As the speeches concluded and pleasantries were exchanged, the dance floor lit up and guests began to loosen up and shake their bodies on the dance floor.

St. Patrick’s Day has long been a momentous occasion in Uganda, celebrated with grandeur by the Irish society. This year’s event stood out with an infectious energy that carried on late into the night.

With the melodies of the 9 Hazel Trees filling the air and the dance floor alive with revelers, the night ended on a high note, leaving many looking forward to the next celebration of Ireland’s rich heritage and cultural pride.

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