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Katikkiro Mayiga Inspects Final Restoration Works at Kasubi Tombs

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The Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, has inspected the remaining restoration works at the Kasubi Tombs, expressing satisfaction with the progress made in restoring the historic royal site.

In September 2025, Mayiga officially announced the completion of the reconstruction of the main house, Muzibwazalampanga, but noted that several important finishing works were still pending.

These included re-thatching other structures within the royal burial grounds, laying stone pavements, and improving the compound.

During today’s inspection, the Katikkiro said the restoration work had reached a commendable standard, stressing that the next priority is regular maintenance to preserve the site’s appearance and historical value.

“The most important task now is to maintain this work. Grass, flowers and heavy rains can easily affect these structures, so continuous care is necessary to ensure the quality we have achieved is preserved,” he said.

Mayiga said the Kingdom’s Situla Omutindo programme places special emphasis on improving and preserving important cultural and heritage sites such as the Kasubi Tombs.

He also explained that Muzibwazalampanga was the principal house where Muteesa I received distinguished visitors and conducted important royal engagements, making it essential that the restored structure reflects its original appearance.

“Our goal is to preserve the original image of Muzibwazalampanga because of its historical significance as the King’s principal meeting house,” he said.

The Katikkiro commended princes and princesses of the Buganda Royal Family for actively participating in the restoration of the structures within the royal grounds, saying their involvement strengthens the Kingdom’s cultural heritage and leaves visitors with a positive impression of the site.