Prince (Omulangira) Joseph Ndawula, son of Kabaka Sir Edward Muteesa II, Uganda’s first President and Kabaka of Buganda, and Muzaana Nzera Nabakooza, was raised in the Buganda royal family with a profound sense of heritage and responsibility.
Guided by values of service, dignity, and cultural preservation, he has built a career that balances tradition with modern leadership. Having worked extensively with Uganda’s foreign services, he continues to serve with distinction as the Honorary Consul of Uganda to Namibia, where he advances bilateral trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges, supports Ugandan diaspora communities in Southern Africa, and champions Pan-African unity.
Prince Ndawula bridges ancestral wisdom with contemporary diplomacy, positioning Uganda’s traditions as a vital force in Africa’s future while upholding Uganda’s presence on the global stage.
Prince Ndawula serves as the Honorary Consul of Uganda to Namibia, based in Windhoek. His mission includes:
- Advancing bilateral trade and investment partnerships to strengthen Uganda–Namibia relations.
- Promoting tourism and cultural exchanges to foster mutual understanding.
- Supporting Ugandan diaspora communities in Southern Africa with resources and empowerment.
- Bridging traditional heritage with modern diplomacy, ensuring cultural identity remains central to international cooperation.
Prince Ndawula believes that true sovereignty begins with cultural identity and economic independence. His vision is to:
- Inspire African youth to embrace heritage while innovating for the future.
- Strengthen Africa’s voice in international diplomacy.
- Foster sustainable economic opportunities through entrepreneurship and trade.
- Champion Pan-African unity and cultural pride.
Appointed Honorary Consul of Uganda to Namibia, representing Uganda with integrity and distinction.
- Deepened Uganda–Namibia relations through trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges.
- Promoted Buganda’s traditions and heritage worldwide, ensuring they remain respected and celebrated.
- Championed Pan-African cooperation and unity, advocating for collaboration across nations.
- Strengthened diaspora support, empowering Ugandans in Southern Africa with resources and opportunities.
- Advanced economic initiatives, fostering entrepreneurship, agriculture, and sustainable development.
True sovereignty begins with economic independence. Prince Joseph champions local entrepreneurship, sustainable agricultural frameworks, and ethical venture models.
A HISTORIC MOMENT FOR AFRICAN LEADERSHIP. A historic moment for African leadership: H.E. Ne-tumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, President of the Republic of Namibia, and her husband, First Gentleman Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Epaphras Denga Ndaitwah,jouned by Prince Joseph Ndawula
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A meeting of fellow cattle keepers: H.E in a meeting of fellow cattle keepers: H.E. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, President of Namibia, joins H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni at his Kisozi cattle ranch. This visit highlights their shared heritage in livestock farming and the strong diplomatic bond between Uganda and Namibia.
Prince Ndawula believes in the power of heritage as a foundationy for progress. His guiding principle is that true sovereignty begins with cultural identity and economic independence.
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CONSULATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA TO NAMIBIA
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