UPDF Former Armoured Division Commander Maj Gen Deus Sande Laid

UPDF Former Armoured Division Commander Maj Gen Deus Sande Laid to Rest in Kabale

Kabale- The former Commander of the Armoured Division of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), Major General Deus Karachi Sande, has been laid to rest at his ancestral home in Kacuro Village, Kigata Parish, Kyanamira Sub-county, Ndorwa East County in Kabale District.

The fallen General, who passed away on February 11, 2026, due to respiratory complications, was accorded a 13-gun salute in a ceremony marked by tributes to his legacy of sacrifice, professionalism, and loyalty.

Representing the government, Minister of State for Trade, Wilson Mbasu Mbadi, described the late Maj Gen Sande as a results-oriented officer whose dedication significantly contributed to the country’s current stability. He urged serving soldiers to reflect on the legacy they would leave behind and emulate Sande’s commitment to peace and national security.

“To soldiers, you should learn from Gen Sande’s contributions so that you can be like him or even better,” Gen Mbadi said.

The minister further challenged serving officers to be mindful of their conduct and legacy, noting that the late General’s ability to integrate seamlessly into different communities made him an approachable and effective leader.

Speaking on behalf of the Chief of Defence Forces, the Joint Staff Political Commissariat, Henry Masiko, described Maj Gen Sande as an officer of unique character who balanced duty with his personal life and remained accessible to those who needed him.

“Gen Sande hardly ever switched off his phone; no matter the hour, he was available,” Maj Gen Masiko said, adding that his resilience and integrity earned him admiration from both superiors and subordinates.

The widow, Mrs. Annet Sande, remembered her husband as a devoted family man who extended care beyond his immediate family.

“General Sande and I had three children together, but we have many other children under our care,” she said, describing him as compassionate and deeply supportive.

She also expressed gratitude to Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and the UPDF leadership for the trust and confidence placed in her husband through various command and staff appointments.

“I strongly believe that he did not disappoint you,” she said.

The requiem mass, led by Rev. Fr. Davis Keinamura, was attended by government ministers, UPDF generals, senior and junior officers, Resident District Commissioners, Members of Parliament, religious leaders, friends, and family.

 

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