The Kyabazinga of Busoga, William Gabula Nadiope IV, and Inhebantu Jovia Mutesi, are celebrating their first wedding anniversary today.
The occasion has been met with widespread congratulations and admiration from officials and the people of Busoga.
The couple, who exchanged vows in a grand royal ceremony last year, continue to receive heartfelt messages of love and respect from their subjects and well-wishers across Uganda.
Leading these tributes is Joseph Muvawala, the Prime Minister (Katukiro) of the Busoga Kingdom, who praised the couple’s dedication to marriage and their role as an inspiration within the kingdom.
“Congratulations to Kyabazinga @KingNadiopeIV and Inhebantu Jovia Mutesi upon your first wedding anniversary. Many thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of the marriage ceremony,” Mr Muvawala posted on X, highlighting the significance of their union for the kingdom’s cultural identity.
Since their wedding, the Kyabazinga and Inhebantu have actively engaged in serving the people of Busoga.
The Inhebantu has been at the forefront of initiatives empowering women and youth, reinforcing the royal family’s commitment to societal development.
Their marriage has become a symbol of continuity, strength, and unity for the kingdom.
Social media platforms have been inundated with celebratory messages from across Uganda, reflecting the widespread admiration for the royal couple.
Local leaders and national figures alike have lauded the couple for their leadership and efforts to foster cultural pride and community solidarity.
The couple’s wedding, held at Christ’s Cathedral Bugembe in Jinja, was a historic event that showcased Busoga’s rich cultural heritage.
Attended by dignitaries from Uganda and beyond, it underscored the Kyabazinga’s pivotal role in uniting the people of Busoga.
Muvawala’s acknowledgment of the contributors to the wedding’s success reflects the collaborative spirit of the kingdom.
This unity continues to resonate, with the royal couple serving as a beacon of hope for future generations in Busoga.
As they mark this milestone, the Kyabazinga and Inhebantu are celebrated not just for their personal bond but also for their shared vision of progress and development for their community.
The people of Busoga and Uganda at large join in wishing the royal couple many more years of happiness and fruitful service.
Their enduring love story and dedication to cultural preservation remain a source of pride for the kingdom, reaffirming its commitment to upholding traditions and values that define its identity.