How to Contact a Freemason in Uganda
If you are interested in Freemasonry in Uganda, contacting a legitimate lodge is the first step toward learning about membership, initiation, and participation in Masonic projects. This page provides all the guidance you need to reach out safely and correctly.
For inquiries, guidance, or more information, call +256781272185. Freemasonry values respect, sincerity, and patience. To ensure your request is handled properly:
Reach out to recognized lodges only
Use official channels: phone, email, or lodge contact forms
Avoid unofficial intermediaries or promises of instant membership
📞 Call +256781272185 for verified guidance and assistance in Uganda.
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Visiting a Lodge
Many lodges welcome respectful visits by individuals genuinely interested in Freemasonry. Before visiting:
Confirm your appointment via phone or email
Dress appropriately and behave respectfully
Be prepared to discuss your interest and values.
Visiting a lodge helps you understand Freemasonry, its traditions, and the membership process firsthand.