The two-day Tubeere Balamu health camp, held in Kyaggwe, has come to a close, with many residents benefiting from free medical services. The camp was officially closed by Bishop Bukenya Dunstan, retired Bishop of Mityana. Health workers conducted health education sessions, focusing on malaria prevention, among others.

Health Minister Buganda Kingdom Oweek Voyilda Nakate emphasized the importance of adopting healthy lifestyles, including good nutrition, regular exercise, and vaccinations. Omuk. Eddie Kaggwa Ndagala, CEO of Kabaka Foundation, urged the community to push politicians to plans for healthcare during campaigns.

Retired Bishop Bukenya Dunstan, in his closing remarks, thanked all partners and medical workers for their efforts in extending medical services to the community. He encouraged the Kabaka’s subjects to embrace the Tubeere Balamu Yinsuwa insurance scheme, which costs only 198,000 per annum. The camp was a resounding  success!