Kabaka Mutebi’S 70 Years Celebrated as Buganda Thrives in Peace and Partnership

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Kabaka Mutebi’S 70 Years Celebrated as Buganda Thrives in Peace and Partnership
Kabaka Mutebi’S 70 Years Celebrated as Buganda Thrives in Peace and Partnership

Africa-Press – Uganda. As Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II marks his 70th birthday, Buganda Kingdom is not only celebrating the life of a beloved monarch, but also over three decades of peace, stability, and steady development under his leadership.

Since his return and coronation in 1993, Kabaka Mutebi has led Buganda through a rare and transformative era—Omulembe Omutebi—defined by cultural revival, socio-economic progress, and a strong bond between the monarchy and its people.

Unlike his father, Ssekabaka Edward Muteesa II, who died at the age of 40 and led during a time of political turbulence, Kabaka Mutebi has had the privilege of serving his people for over 30 years in a relatively peaceful and supportive national environment.

A key factor in this success has been the good working relationship between the Buganda Kingdom and the sitting government.

Unlike the past regimes—most notably the Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) government under Milton Obote, which abolished kingdoms in 1967, seized Buganda’s property, and forced the Kabaka into exile—the current government has recognized the cultural institution’s constitutional role and allowed it the liberty to operate and grow.

The restored relationship has enabled Buganda to work hand-in-hand with the central government in areas such as health, education, youth empowerment, and economic development.

Notable collaborations include government support for the Mwanyi Terimba coffee initiative, joint efforts in promoting health through the Kabaka Birthday Run, and partnerships in infrastructure and land development.

Through this mutual respect, the Kingdom has reclaimed key properties and institutions once lost, rebuilt its influence, and strengthened its identity. This cooperation has not only benefited Buganda but has also contributed to national unity and social harmony.

As celebratory songs echo across Buganda and messages pour in from kingdoms and chiefdoms around the country, the people honour Kabaka Mutebi not just for his age, but for ushering in an era of peace and prosperity. His reign, supported by a stable Uganda, remains a beacon of what cultural leadership can achieve when nurtured by freedom, respect, and partnership.

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