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Kabaka Foundation Tubeere Balamu Health Campaign Kyaddondo

The two-day Tubeere Balamu Kyaddondo camp has come to a successful end, despite being hit by heavy rains. The camp, which was officiated by the Katikkiro of Buganda Oweek. Charles Peter Mayiga, was honored by the presence of Omulangira David Wassajja, who delivered the Kabaka’s message.

Notable stakeholders who attended the event included:
– Oweek. Christopher Bwanika, Attorney General of the Buganda Kingdom
– Oweek. Cotilda Nakate, Minister for Social Services, Buganda Kingdom
– Archbishop Emeritus Augustine Kasujja of the Catholic Church
– Bishop Hanington Mutebi, Assistant Bishop of Kampala
– Bishop Tamale Katumba of the West Buganda Diocese and new Trustee of the Foundation
– Supreme Mufti Mohammed Galabuzi
– Hon. Balimwezo Ronald Nsubuga, MP Nakawa East 
– Godfrey Ssebana, CEO of Diamond Trust Bank.
Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga, emphasized the importance of prioritizing health and regular medical check-ups. He encouraged everyone to prioritize their health over unnecessary expenditures on things like alcohol, parties, and other indulgences. The Katikkiro also urged attendees to adopt healthy lifestyles, including a balanced diet, regular physical exercise, and adequate water and rest.
The Executive Director of the Kabaka Foundation, Hon. Kaggwa Eddie, thanked all partnering institutions for their collaboration, which made the camp possible. During the camp, thousands received free medical services, including:

– Health education
– Treatment for various conditions
– Screening
– Safe male circumcision
– Eye and dental services
– Psychotherapy
– HIV/AIDS testing and treatment
– Management of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The camp also conducted a blood donation drive on both days.
The camp was officially closed by the Kyaddondo county chief; Kaggo Hajji Ahmed Magandaazi.

Notably, the Kabaka Foundation has been conducting similar camps across Buganda, with the goal of covering all 18 counties. The Tubeere Balamu Community Health campaign is a response to the Kabaka’s commitment to providing accessible and affordable healthcare services to those in need.

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East African Medical Vitals Has Blessed The Tubeere Balamu Health Campaign In Kyaddondo County A Health Initiative Of Kabaka Foundation With 10 Cartons Of Examination Gloves And 1 Carton Of Surgically Gloves

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Kabaka Foundation Tubeere Balamu Health Campaign In Ssingo

Today, we’re wrapping up the health camp with a closing ceremony officiated by the ministry of local government Buganda Kingdom,Owek Joseph kawuki representing the Kabaka.
Yesterday’s official opening ceremony was graciously officiated by Omulangira David Wassajja, who also delivered the Kabaka’s message to the people of Ssingo.
We’re glad to report that the health camp has been a huge success, with overwhelming turnout and efficient healthcare services provided by our team of over 400 health workers from 37 partnering institutions. The weather has been kind to us, with light sunshine and no rain so far. We’re grateful to all our partners and for the support and look forward to continuing to serve our communities.
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Omutaka Augustin Kizito Mutumba Leads Closing Ceremony of Tubeere Balamu Health Camp in Busiro

Omutaka Augustin Kizito Mutumba, representing the Kabaka, officiated the closing ceremony of the Tubeere Balamu Health Camp in Busiro, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to serve. He emphasized the importance of practicing basic health habits, including personal hygiene, stressing that good health begins with individual responsibility. Omutaka Mutumba encouraged the Kabaka’s subjects to prioritize their well-being.

Omutaka Mutumba toured the camp, visiting the health stations and appreciating the partnering health institutions for their exceptional services. He commended the health teams for their outstanding work.

Omutaka Mutumba was accompanied by the Executive Director of the Kabaka Foundation, Omuk. Kaggwa Edward Ndagala, Owek. Charles Kiberu, the Busiro chief, Omutaka Samson Nabbimba, Head of the Kinyomo Clan, Rev. Father Lawrence Kanyike of St. Joseph’s Catholic Parish in Kyengera, and other members of the clergy.

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The Kabaka Foundation’s Tubeere Balamu Health Camp in Busiro – Day 1

The Kabaka Foundation’s Tubeere Balamu Health Camp in Busiro has kicked off with a bang, providing free comprehensive health services to over 2339 patients on its first day. The two-day camp, which ends tomorrow, January 29, 2025, is to offers free health education, medical check-ups, treatment, and even blood donation services.

The event was a huge success, with patients queuing up as early as 5 am outside St. Joseph Catholic Parish in Kyengera. The foundation’s partnership with various health institutions made this initiative possible.

The camp was graced by esteemed guests, including:
Owek. Waggwa Nsibirwa, 2nd Deputy Katikiro, who presented the Kabaka, Owek. Cotilida Nakate, Minister of Health, Buganda Kingdom, Archbishop Paul Ssemogerere, Archbishop of Namirembe Diocese, Rt. Rev. Moses Banja, supreme Mufti Sheikh Mohammed Galabuzi, Owek Christopher Bwanika the Attorney General of Buganda Kingdom and Kabaka Foundation board member

The Kabaka Foundation is proud to promote health and wellness in Buganda, and this health camp is just one of the many initiatives under their 3-year Tubeere Balamu health campaign, which aims to uplift health standards in the kingdom

We look forward to a successful day two tomorrow

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