Captain Mukula, 11others awarded honorary doctorates from Zoe Life Theological College USA


Zoe Life Theological College, based in Philadelphia, USA, has today 18th April 2025 awarded honorary doctorates to various individuals for their contributions to society, ministry, and humanity. Notable recipients include:

Captain Mike Mukula (2025), awarded an honorary doctorate.

Apostle Grace Lubega (2023), honored with a Doctorate of Divinity for his leadership at Phaneroo Ministries International, impacting lives through modern technology and gospel outreach, particularly among youth.

Balaam Barugahara (2023), awarded a Doctorate of Humanity for his socio-economic contributions and philanthropy in Uganda.

Jacob Oulanyah (2019), former Ugandan Speaker of Parliament, received a Doctorate of Divinity for his public service.

Fred Mukasa Mbidde (2023), recognized for his contributions at a ceremony in Kigali, Rwanda.

Kyabazinga William Gabula Nadiope IV (2023), awarded a Doctorate of Humanity for improving lives through the Gabula Royal Foundation in Busoga, Uganda.

Catherine Bamugemereire (2019), a Ugandan judge, honored with a Doctorate of Christian Mission and a Peace and Justice Award for her work in land justice.

Solomon Mwesige (2025), recognized for his leadership and Kingdom impact.

James Ocaya and Mugabi Micheal (2025), Ugandan police officials awarded Doctorates of Humanity for exemplary service.

Lillian Aber (2019), recognized for her contributions to youth empowerment.

Best Kemigisa (2021), Queen Mother of Tooro, honored for women’s empowerment in Africa.

The college, an accredited arm of Zoe Life Church International Fellowship Ministry, was founded by Archbishop Dr. Ambrose Joseph Milner and focuses on theological education and honoring credible ministers and Christians for their impactful work. Recipients are typically nominated and evaluated by the college’s officials.

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