Kabaka Calls for Peace, Fairness in Eid El-Fitr Message

By Muhamadi Matovu | Sunday, March 30, 2025
Kabaka Calls for Peace, Fairness in Eid El-Fitr Message
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The Kabaka expressed concern over the rising acts of violence, cruelty, and discrimination in Uganda, calling on the faithful to stand against injustice in public service allocation and employment.

The Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, has urged Muslims to uphold religious values, peace, and fairness as they celebrate Eid El-Fitr.

In a statement, the Kabaka congratulated Muslims on completing the holy month of fasting and encouraged them to instill religious values in their children.

He expressed concern over the rising acts of violence, cruelty, and discrimination in Uganda, calling on the faithful to stand against injustice in public service allocation and employment.

“We urge you not to remain silent about these acts, as well as any form of discrimination in the allocation of public services. Jobs should be given to qualified and impartial candidates,” the statement read.

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As Uganda enters an election period, the Kabaka emphasized the need for devotion to God to prevent electoral violence and ensure the election of leaders who uphold justice and national unity.

“This time should be dedicated to God to prevent the violence that often arises during elections and to enable us to elect leaders who are just, sensible, and committed to both the Kingdom and their country,” he stated.

Muslims across Uganda are celebrating Eid El-Fitr today, marking the end of Ramadan.

The celebration follows the sighting of the new crescent moon on Saturday evening, in accordance with Islamic teachings.

Unlike in 2024, this year’s fasting period lasted 29 days, as Islamic tradition allows for either 29 or 30 days of fasting.

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