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Don’t drop the guard, Kabaka on the fight against HIV/AIDS

Man Jose Kayima

Thousands thronged Lubiri for the 10th Airtel – Kabaka Birthday Run which was flagged off by the Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II today 16th April 2023 at Lubiri in Mengo.

While flagging off the run on Sunday, Kabaka Mutebi warned Ugandans of dropping down their guard on the fight against HIV/ AIDS.

“The fight against HIV/ AIDS is very crucial. Our people should remain healthy and should know how to prevent the spread of the virus. Don’t drop the guard,”Kabaka said.

Kabaka and Nnaabagereka

The annual Kabaka birthday run has over the last 10 years rallied Ugandans to join celebrate the Kabaka’s life while participating in efforts to reduce the burden of disease.

Airtel Uganda Managing Director manoj murali said,

“As part of our sustainability agenda, we are committed to developing and supporting partnerships that reduce barriers in health, education and agriculture. A healthy human capital is important for the transformation of any society. We are proud to support these efforts aimed at ending the HIV/AIDS pandemic by 2030 because this economy needs a healthy workforce.”

“There is improved awareness in testing for Sickle cell disease. Kitovu Hospital in Masaka has treated over 1,000 fistula cases. The stigma towards these conditions is on a decline because Ugandans are now more aware of these conditions and seeking medical interventions. All this has been possible because of the support of the runners, who have participated in the previous editions of the Kabaka Birthday run. We truly appreciate their unwavering support.”

murali added,

“We are proud to work with the Kingdom leadership for allowing us to walk this journey together. We pledge our continued support. In the same regard, allow me to thank the Kabaka for his foresightedness which has influenced socio-economic development within Buganda and beyond.” He concluded

Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga, the Katikkiro of Buganda appreciated the runners for coming up in big numbers to celebrate the Kabaka’s 68th birthday revealing that,

“I am pleased to see Ugandans participate in this year’s run. Buganda can only prosper with a healthy population. Airtel K2 has been a very supportive partner of Buganda in reducing the disease burden and building a healthy and productive population. I have been informed that Airtel Money now has affordable medical insurance for our informal sector people. I wish to congratulate them for intervening in this sector.” Said Katikkiro Mayiga

Previous editions of the most attended race have focused on ending sickle cell, fistula, as well as encouraging people to join efforts towards ending the spread of HIV/ AIDS. Just like the past 2 years, this year, the run was held under the theme Ending HIV/AIDS by 2030.

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