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Calls for unity as Muslims mark Eid al-Fitr

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Last updated: March 20, 2026 1:55 pm
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KAMPALA — Leaders across Uganda have called for unity, compassion and economic transformation as Muslims celebrated Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan.

President Yoweri Museveni praised Muslims for their discipline during the fasting period and urged them to apply those values to boost productivity in key sectors of the economy.

Opposition leader Mathias Mpuuga called for the spirit of Ramadan to translate into a more inclusive and equitable society.

Nationwide prayers and celebrations

Thousands gathered for prayers at major mosques, including the Gaddafi National Mosque and Kibuli Mosque, as well as in districts like Busia District, where large crowds marked the day with prayers and charity.

At Ntinda, worshippers held prayers along Ntinda–Nakawa Road, while clerics urged prayers for peace in the Middle East.

Leaders raise key concerns

At the national celebrations, Ramathan Ggoobi encouraged Muslims to embrace government wealth-creation programmes, noting Uganda’s push toward oil production and long-term economic growth.

Meanwhile, Supreme Mufti Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubajje urged government to compensate traders affected by Kampala floods and warned against abrupt evictions of vendors.

Prince Kassim Nakibinge also called for speedy justice in election-related killings in Butambala District.

Faith and charity

Eid al-Fitr follows 30 days of fasting and is marked by communal prayers and Zakat al-Fitr, a charitable obligation to support the less privileged.

The celebrations highlighted Uganda’s religious tolerance, with messages of peace and shared prosperity cutting across political and social divides.

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