Kabaka Criticizes Divisive Debates in Parliament, Calls for Unity and Justice.

“It is very sad to see that where we expect justice and nation-building ideas, there are wars,” the Kabaka stated. His remarks reflect a growing concern about the political climate in Uganda, where partisan divisions often overshadow collaborative efforts for national progress. He emphasized that such negotiations indicate oppression that must be resolved without discrimination.

The Kabaka’s message also included expressions of gratitude for life and a call for renewed energy in pursuing success. “We wish you happy holidays and a happy new year. We ask you to increase your efforts in everything you do to enable us to be successful,” he said, highlighting the importance of resilience and community support.

Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II of Buganda

With the 2026 elections on the horizon, the Kabaka called for active citizen participation in the electoral process, urging voters to elect leaders who embody a spirit of national unity and development. “We want leaders who have a national spirit and who will run our Kingdom in a united Uganda,” he emphasized.

Additionally, he encouraged economic empowerment through agricultural activities as a strategy to combat poverty, advocating for initiatives such as rice farming and other commercial ventures. The Kabaka’s message serves as a reminder of the critical role that leadership and civic responsibility play in shaping Uganda’s future.