An excited Joseph Kamya the head teacher of St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde

Overview:

St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde school has established themselves not only in the core academics path, but also now a household powerhouse in sports particularly basketball, football and athletics. Since its inception, the Kabaka Birthday Run has grown into one of Uganda’s most significant health awareness initiatives, championing causes such as sickle cell awareness, fistula prevention, and now the fight against HIV/AIDS.

On Sunday, 7th April 2025, Uganda witnessed yet another historic moment as over 120,000 people participated in the 12th Edition of the highly anticipated Airtel-Kabaka Birthday Run.

This year’s event was held at Lubiri under the theme “Men Against HIV/AIDS to Save the Girl Child,” reaffirmed the commitment to ending HIV/AIDS by 2030 and celebrated His Majesty Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II’s 70th birthday.

Fast rising school St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde was among the institutions that took part in this race.

Joseph Kamya, the school head teacher led the gallant team from St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde who braved the morning downpour to join the over 120,000 runners.

The Mukono based school has established themselves not only in the core academics path, but also now a household powerhouse in sports particularly basketball, football and athletics.

The event was flagged off by the Kabaka, His Majesty Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, who was flanked by the Katikkiro- Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga, and other Kingdom officials.

Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II flagging off thousands at the 12th Edition of the Airtel Kabaka Birthday run

In his message, delivered by the Katikkiro, the Kabaka highlighted that HIV/AIDS remains one of the biggest challenges facing the nation and the world.

He urged the public to remain vigilant, informed, and united in combating the spread of the virus.

Since its inception, the Kabaka Birthday Run has grown into one of Uganda’s most significant health awareness initiatives, championing causes such as sickle cell awareness, fistula prevention, and now the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Airtel Uganda’s Managing Director Soumendra Sahu commended Ugandans for their continued support towards the fight to end HIV/AIDS in Uganda.

Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II (L), Nnaalinya Lubuga, Dr. Agnes Nabaloga(C), Airtel Uganda’s Managing Director Soumendra Sahu(R) at the 2025 Kabaka Birthday Run.

Soumendra remarked; “It is inspiring to see thousands of Ugandans once again unite for a cause that directly impacts their communities. Every one of us here is here for a brother, a sister, a friend, a stranger, and family at large. Our longstanding partnership with the Buganda Kingdom is a testament to our commitment to sustainable development, particularly in the field of health. Together, we are taking significant steps towards eliminating HIV/AIDS by 2030.”

He added, “The recent global funding challenges are hindering our progress towards ending HIV by 2030. This underscores the urgent need for a collective effort to strengthen local initiatives like the Kabaka Birthday Run, which are crucial for achieving our goal.”

According to the 2024-UN AIDS Global Aids update on Eastern & Southern Africa, despite the overall progress, adolescent girls and young women (aged 15-24 years) still accounted for 27% of new HIV infections and were three times as likely to acquire HIV than their male counterparts. This shows the significance of actively involving the men in this cause.

The Katikkiro of Buganda, Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga highlighted the importance of this year’s run. He said, “This year, we continue to amplify our message, Men Against HIV/AIDS to Save the Girl Child. The Kabaka Birthday Run is not just a celebration of His Majesty’s life but a rallying call to improve public health in our nation. We appreciate our premium partner, Airtel Uganda, whose continued support has been instrumental in making a real difference in the fight against HIV/AIDS.”

The Katikiiro (middle) joins the I&M Bank team for a photo moment

Through continued advocacy, such as the Kabaka Birthday Run, progress can continue to be made in reducing disease burdens with the ultimate goal of achieving an AIDS-free Uganda.

“Airtel Uganda remains committed to initiatives that positively impact the lives of Ugandans within and beyond the Kingdom. The fight against HIV/AIDS requires collective action, and we are proud to stand with the Buganda Kingdom and all Ugandans in this crucial cause,” Sahu concluded.

Just like the past years, this year’s run attracted runners of all ages — including students, athletes, members of running clubs, corporates, business leaders, politicians, and leaders at various levels.

This year’s edition marks Kabaka Mutebi’s 70th birthday that is slated for next Sunday- April 13th.

David Isabirye is a senior staff writer for Kawowo Sports where he covers most of the major events.

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