A vibrant contingent of 30 students and 20 members of staff represented the University at the event, showcasing not only their commitment to a noble cause but also their deep-rooted love and respect for the Kingdom. Their participation reflects the institution’s dedication to community engagement and public health advocacy.
The Kabaka Run continues to serve as a powerful platform for raising awareness and mobilizing support towards ending AIDS by 2030. This year’s run brought together thousands of participants from across the country, united by a shared goal of creating a healthier and more informed society. Among the staff members present were Mrs Charlene Mugalula, the Public Relations Officer; Miss Shalom Namusisi, the Website Administrator; Miss Kelvin Nanjuba, the University Administrator; Rev. Can. Latimar Muwanguzi, the Dean of Students; and Miss Sarah Mugala, the University Administrator.
Ndejje University extends heartfelt gratitude to its management for facilitating participation in such a meaningful initiative. Their support enabled both students and staff to contribute actively to this national cause.

Kudos to everyone who took part in making this event a success. Together, the journey towards an AIDS-free generation remains alive and achievable.
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