01/04/2026
HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL
Boston, Massachusetts - Harvard Business School
PASTOR ROBERT KAYANJA ADVANCES AFRICA’S DEVELOPMENT AT HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL - ROOSEVELT AFRICA TRAIL.
Pastor Robert Kayanja featured at the Harvard Business School Africa Business Conference, contributing to the global conversation on “Owning Africa’s Agency” with a strong focus on the Roosevelt Africa Trail. The conference remains one of Harvard’s premier global convenings, bringing together over 1,000 leaders across government, business, academia, and the diaspora to shape Africa’s economic future.
At the heart of the discussion was the Roosevelt Africa Trail—a multi-country platform transforming the historic 1909-1910 expedition of Theodore Roosevelt into a modern engine for trade, tourism, conservation, and cultural exchange between Africa and the United States. Uganda was strongly represented, with . Hon.Robinah Nabbanja delivering a historic closing keynote, and Dr. Monica Musenero highlighting Uganda’s transition from potential to ex*****on.
In the spirit of cross-continental development, Pastor Robert emphasized the Roosevelt Africa Trail as a timely platform for regional integration, strengthened U.S.-Africa relations, and scalable commercial growth. As America approaches its 250th anniversary, this moment reinforces a powerful idea: when structured, Africa’s story can drive global markets. Gold Meadows Farm in Kiryadongo happens to be along the path of the original expedition and a proposed keynote along the trail.
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