Kabaka Launches Tubeere Balamu Health Camp in Bulemeezi, Calls for HIV and Prostate Cancer Awareness

By Andrew Victor Naimanye | Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Kabaka Launches Tubeere Balamu Health Camp in Bulemeezi, Calls for HIV and Prostate Cancer Awareness
The monarch urges residents to embrace preventive health measures and participate in free screenings during the community health initiative.

Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has officially launched the Tubeere Balamu health camp in Bulemeezi County, urging residents to strengthen efforts against HIV/AIDS and other illnesses.

Delivered through Nnaalinnya Dina Kigga at St Jude Primary School in Kasana, Luwero District, the Kabaka called on the community to take responsibility for their health by adopting preventive measures.

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He highlighted the importance of men undergoing regular screenings for prostate cancer, which has been increasingly affecting the population, and encouraged residents to follow medical guidance from healthcare professionals.

“Since the launch of the Tubeere Balamu initiative, significant progress has been registered in improving community health awareness and access to medical services. I extend my appreciation to the medical workers, religious leaders, and partners who have joined hands with the Kabaka Foundation to ensure the success of the initiative,” the message read.

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Residents are being encouraged to actively participate in the camp’s free health services, including testing, counseling, and medical consultations, as part of broader efforts to build a healthier and more resilient community.

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