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    130,000 Unite for Health at Kabaka’s 71st Birthday Run as Hajjat Hadija Namyalo Warms Hearts with Generous Refreshments and Food for Participants

    Lukwago HananBy Lukwago HananApril 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The 2026 edition of the Kabaka Birthday Run has once again affirmed its place as one of Uganda’s most impactful platforms for public health awareness, attracting an estimated 130,000 participants from across the country. The colourful event, held in honour of His Royal Highness Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II as he celebrated his 71st birthday, brought together people from all walks of life in a powerful show of unity, culture, and shared responsibility.

    Flagged off by the Kabaka himself, the annual run has grown far beyond a ceremonial celebration into a nationwide movement that champions healthier lifestyles and collective action against major public health challenges. Participants took part in three race categories—5km, 10km, and 21km—ensuring inclusivity for people of all ages and fitness levels. Families, students, corporate teams, and community groups all turned up in impressive numbers, reflecting the event’s widespread national appeal.

    This year’s theme, “Men for Good Health to Save the Girl Child and the Fight to End HIV/AIDS by 2030,” placed a strong spotlight on the role of men in promoting family health and preventing new HIV infections. The message resonated throughout the event, aligning with Uganda’s broader ambition to eliminate HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by the year 2030. Buganda Kingdom Prime Minister Charles Peter Mayiga urged participants to take deliberate and informed steps in protecting themselves and their communities, emphasizing the importance of responsible health practices.

    Beyond the race itself, the event was also marked by a remarkable act of kindness led by Hadija Namyalo. Demonstrating a deep sense of compassion and community spirit, she ensured that hundreds of participants were provided with food and refreshments. Many runners had left their homes early in the morning without breakfast, and this thoughtful gesture offered both physical nourishment and emotional encouragement.

    Participants were served water, soft drinks, and fresh fruits, including watermelon, helping them recover after the demanding run. The initiative not only supported their immediate well-being but also reflected a genuine commitment to caring for the community. For many, it was a touching reminder that the spirit of the Kabaka Birthday Run extends beyond fitness and awareness to include empathy, generosity, and human connection.

    Over the years, the Kabaka Birthday Run has evolved into a unifying national event that blends cultural pride with meaningful advocacy. As Uganda continues its journey toward eliminating HIV/AIDS by 2030, the 2026 edition stands out as a powerful example of how collective effort, leadership, and compassion can drive real change.

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