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From a dusty village in Masaka to the boardrooms of PwC across London, Nairobi, and Johannesburg, Francis Kamulegeya’s life is a remarkable story of grit, ambition, and reinvention. Having known Francis for over four decades, I thought I understood his journey well — yet And Then What? revealed new layers

Apollo Nelson Makubuya

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And Then What? is a deeply authentic and reflective account of Francis Kamulegeya’s journey from his early childhood in Kimaanya to the heights of corporate leadership. Told with warmth and clarity, the book goes beyond professional achievement to explore character, resilience, and the importance of purposeful decision-making. At the heart

Dr. Louis Kasekende

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There are books that tell a life, and books that teach you how to live one. And Then What? is the rarer, candid second kind. Francis Kamulegeya’s memoir follows a deliberate life shaped by a single guiding question: ‘And then what?’ — moving from Masaka to classrooms, through war, university,

HRH Queen Sylvia Nagginda Luswata

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I have known Francis Kamulegeya for more than twenty years, first as a professional adviser and later as a trusted colleague and friend. During the early years of building Quality Chemical Industries Limited, Francis stood alongside us not only as a technical adviser, but as a steady voice of reason

Emmanuel Katongole

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As I reached the final sentence of this book, I closed it with both a sigh and a smile. Within these pages lives the story of a man I am privileged to call a friend, yet through his own telling, I discovered dimensions of him I had never fully known.

Jacqueline Asiimwe

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Reading And Then What? felt deeply personal to me. As I read it, I recognised not only Francis’s story, but parts of my own journey within it. I am one of the many people whose life and career he has shaped. Francis believed in me long before I learned to

Pamela Natamba

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The Question That Stays With You

This is not just a book you read once and put aside. It is a question that follows you — through your career, your transitions, and your life.

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Apollo Nelson Makubuya

Corporate Lawyer and Author

From a dusty village in Masaka to the boardrooms of PwC across London, Nairobi, and Johannesburg, Francis Kamulegeya’s life is a remarkable story of grit, ambition, and reinvention. Having known Francis for over four decades, I thought I understood his journey well — yet And Then What? revealed new layers of honesty and reflection that surprised even me.

This is a story told with humility, humor, and courage. Francis shares his journey through personal struggles, professional milestones, and Uganda’s own moments of change, weaving together a life shaped by determination and purpose. His commitment to supporting others, particularly through his work with the Masaka School for the Deaf, stands out as a powerful expression of generosity and service.

More than a memoir, this book offers hard-won lessons about resilience, reinvention, and building a life of meaning. It is a compelling read for both the young pursuing their dreams and those reflecting on the paths they have already walked.

Dr. Louis Kasekende

Executive Director, Macroeconomics and Financial Management Institute for Eastern and Southern Africa (MEFMI)

And Then What? is a deeply authentic and reflective account of Francis Kamulegeya’s journey from his early childhood in Kimaanya to the heights of corporate leadership. Told with warmth and clarity, the book goes beyond professional achievement to explore character, resilience, and the importance of purposeful decision-making.

At the heart of the story lies the formative influence of family, faith, and values that shaped Francis’s outlook on life. His major life decisions — often unconventional — are presented with honesty and reflection, revealing a consistent search for meaning beyond success itself.

What emerges most strongly is Francis’s appreciation for relationships and human connection. His leadership is portrayed not through titles, but through the people he mentored, supported, and influenced along the way. His commitment to inclusive education and giving back to society challenges readers to reflect on their own responsibility to create opportunity for others.

This is an insightful and thought-provoking book for leaders, professionals, and anyone seeking to understand how values, community, and intentional choices shape a meaningful life.

HRH Queen Sylvia Nagginda Luswata

Nnaabagereka, Buganda Kingdom

There are books that tell a life, and books that teach you how to live one. And Then What? is the rarer, candid second kind. Francis Kamulegeya’s memoir follows a deliberate life shaped by a single guiding question: ‘And then what?’ — moving from Masaka to classrooms, through war, university, and global boardrooms, gathering people and projects that reveal a quietly demanding moral character.

He shows how ambition can be paired with obligation, repurposing success, long hours, disciplined learning, and strategic risk into lasting impact — a school for deaf children, a learning centre, career-broadening secondments, and a national crisis fund. The book is practical without being transactional, mapping routines and values — curiosity, discipline, generosity, and the ‘front page test’ — that enable meaningful work.

Francis offers humane leadership lessons on governance, team-building, and the art of letting go, while emphasizing presence in family and community over titles. This is not a handbook of quick fixes, but a testimony to choices that compound into significance.

Read it slowly, mark the lines, and ask yourself: And then what?

Emmanuel Katongole

Co-Founder and Chairman, Quality Chemical Industries Ltd, Rotary International Director (2026–2028)

I have known Francis Kamulegeya for more than twenty years, first as a professional adviser and later as a trusted colleague and friend. During the early years of building Quality Chemical Industries Limited, Francis stood alongside us not only as a technical adviser, but as a steady voice of reason and perspective during critical decisions.

His advice has always gone beyond technical correctness. It has been practical, thoughtful, and grounded in an understanding that businesses are ultimately about people — livelihoods, responsibility, and long-term impact. The question that runs through this book — And then what? — is one I have seen him apply consistently in real life.

Reading this book led me to reflect more deeply on my own journey and the purpose behind the things we pursue. The values we often speak about in Rotary — service, integrity, fairness, and care for others — come through naturally in Francis’s story. This is not simply a story about success, but about living in a way that benefits others as much as oneself.

For anyone who has worked hard to achieve success and is beginning to ask deeper questions about what comes next, I strongly recommend this book. It is a thoughtful and deeply human story that stays with you long after the final page.

Jacqueline Asiimwe

Chief Executive Officer, CivSource Africa

As I reached the final sentence of this book, I closed it with both a sigh and a smile. Within these pages lives the story of a man I am privileged to call a friend, yet through his own telling, I discovered dimensions of him I had never fully known.

Francis often describes himself as a village boy from Masaka. His life shows what intention, discipline, and strong values can build over time. What makes this story compelling is not only what he achieved, but how thoughtfully he journeyed.

There is something deeply human in these pages. You meet the achiever, certainly, but also the warm, humorous, and reflective person behind the professional accomplishments. His story reminds us that a meaningful life is built not only on milestones, but on relationships, character, and heart.

My hope is that as you read this book, you will pause, reflect, and perhaps recognise echoes of your own journey — and find yourself asking the same quiet question: And then what?

Pamela Natamba

Partner, PwC Uganda

Reading And Then What? felt deeply personal to me. As I read it, I recognised not only Francis’s story, but parts of my own journey within it. I am one of the many people whose life and career he has shaped. Francis believed in me long before I learned to believe in myself. He challenged me to think differently about my future, helped me see possibilities I could not yet imagine, and mentored me with patience, honesty, and quiet encouragement.

What has always stood out about Francis is his humility. He lifted many of us as he climbed, and when the time came, he stepped aside and held the ladder for others to rise. I am one of the many people he refers to in this book — beneficiaries of a leadership style rooted not in position or authority, but in trust, generosity, and a genuine desire to see others succeed.

The Francis you meet in these pages is the same person many of us have known in real life: thoughtful, authentic, and deeply committed to developing others. His story is a powerful reminder that leadership is not defined by titles or achievements, but by the people we help grow along the way.

I warmly recommend this book to young professionals and leaders alike — especially to those who may be wondering not only how to succeed, but how to lead with purpose, and when to make space for others to step forward.