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Sea of red as over 140,000 grace Kabaka birthday run

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Last updated: April 12, 2026 3:29 pm
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MENGO, KAMPALA — A sea of red flooded the streets of Kampala on Sunday as more than 140,000 people turned up for the annual Kabaka Birthday Run, held in celebration of the 71st birthday of Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II.

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A powerful show of unityHealth message takes centre stageCultural pride and public healthThe road ahead

Participants, clad in the event’s signature red kits, gathered at Lubiri in Mengo before fanning out across different routes in one of Uganda’s largest public health campaigns. The run was held under the theme: “Men for Good Health to Save the Girl Child and the Fight to End HIV/AIDS by 2030.”

A powerful show of unity

The massive turnout underscored the growing significance of the annual run, which has evolved into a national platform for mobilizing communities around critical health issues.

The Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, said the overwhelming participation reflected a shared commitment to tackling HIV/AIDS.

“This is not just a birthday celebration. It is a call to action for all of us, especially men, to take responsibility in protecting our families and ending HIV/AIDS,” Mayiga said.

Health message takes centre stage

Organizers emphasized the need for men to lead efforts in prevention, testing, and supporting vulnerable groups, particularly young girls who remain disproportionately affected.

Since its inception in 2014, the Kabaka Birthday Run has championed various health causes, including sickle cell awareness and fistula prevention, before shifting focus to the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Health experts say such mass campaigns play a crucial role in sustaining awareness and encouraging behavior change.

Cultural pride and public health

The event also highlighted the enduring influence of the Buganda Kingdom in mobilizing communities for social causes, blending cultural celebration with national development priorities.

Participants included youth groups, corporate teams, government officials, and ordinary citizens, all in a shared goal of achieving an HIV-free generation.

The road ahead

According to the Uganda AIDS Commission, Uganda continues to register tens of thousands of new HIV infections annually, despite significant progress in reducing AIDS-related deaths.

As the crowds dispersed after the run, the message remained clear: sustained collective action will be key if Uganda is to meet its target of ending HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.

The record turnout, organizers say, signals growing public commitment to that goal.

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