Men Step Up in Kabaka Birthday Run for HIV Fight

Media people met Friday in Kampala to learn about the upcoming 2025 Kabaka Birthday Run. At this meeting, reporters heard updates about how the event works, what it aims to do, and why this year's theme matters for fighting HIV/AIDS. The organizers chose "Men against HIV/AIDS to Save the Girl Child" as their message this year. They want more guys to help protect young girls from the disease.

Soumendra Sahu talked to reporters about how much they care about health and helping communities. He said Airtel feels proud to work with the Buganda Kingdom on such an important project. He urged men to step up their efforts against HIV/AIDS, especially when it comes to keeping girls safe. Sahu believes everyone working together through education and raising awareness can help Uganda end HIV/AIDS by 2030.

The company sees itself as responsible to society and backs projects that improve the lives of Ugandans. By bringing media people into the event as partners, the press meeting showed how serious they are about making people healthier, building stronger communities, and creating a better future for everyone in the country. These efforts matter for long-term progress.

David Birungi added that the Kabaka Birthday Run shows the strong bond between their group, the Buganda Kingdom, and all Ugandan people who back causes that lift communities. He said the event brings everyone together for wellness, unity, and making positive changes. Birungi thanked media folks for spreading the word about their work and telling stories that count. He believes teamwork helps them keep making real differences in Ugandan lives.
 

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