The Kyabazinga of Busoga Visits DLLN Projects
On 14th July 2025, His Majesty Gabula Wilberforce Kadhumbula Nadiope IV undertook a comprehensive tour of several key development projects across the Busoga Kingdom, all spearheaded by Developing Lives, Livelihood and Nutrition Uganda with funding from Kolschowsky Foundation. The visit focused on assessing the impact and progress of initiatives aimed at youth skilling, sanitation, housing,Agriculture and water provision, all contributing to the socio-economic upliftment of the kingdom's communities.The visit also aimed to directly observe the tangible benefits these initiatives are bringing to the local communities and to encourage continued support for such impactful programs.

The King's itinerary included sites focused on youth empowerment through vocational training,Agriculture,Water and sanitation hygiene, improvements in public health infrastructure, and direct support for vulnerable populations. The King was accompanied by the Permanent secretary Busoga Kingdom – Samanya Ssajabi Godfrey, delegation from Developing lives, livelihood and nutrition Uganda led by the Executive director – Kitimbo Daniel Joshua, Programmes director – Tumwesige Abraham, Administrator – Walya Peter, Principle of skilling Programs – Mwiiru Kaloli, Coordinator of Skilling Programs – Kisakye Margret, Agriculture extension Workers – Musigile Matayo and Mwanje Peter.
His Majesty commenced his tour at the Kasambila Health Centre, where DLLN- Uganda has established a vibrant youth skilling center. The center offers vocational training in hairdressing, tailoring, and craft artisan skills. The King observed practical sessions, interacting with trainees and instructors. He commended the initiative for empowering young people with marketable skills, crucial for self-employment and economic independence. The trainees showcased various products, including intricately designed garments and handcrafted items, demonstrating the effectiveness of the program.The center is a testament to the collaborative efforts between the Busoga Kingdom and development partners to address youth unemployment.

The royal entourage then proceeded to Kisozi Subcounty, where significant strides have been made in improving sanitation and housing. His Majesty inspected a newly constructed six-stance toilet facility, designed to enhance hygiene and sanitation standards in the community. This facility is a critical intervention, especially in rural areas where access to proper sanitation remains a challenge.

Following this, the King visited a renovated house, part of DLLN-Uganda's housing improvement program. The renovation provides a safer and more dignified living environment for the subcounty , highlighting the organization's holistic approach to community development.

A key highlight of the visit was the inspection of the newly drilled piped water system at Kagulu Health Centre II. This project addresses a fundamental need for clean and safe drinking water, directly impacting public health. The King witnessed the functionality of the system, which provides reliable water access to the health center and surrounding community. Access to clean water is vital for preventing waterborne diseases and improving overall community well-being. This initiative aligns with national and international goals for sustainable development and access to basic services.

In Kidera, His Majesty visited Kitaidhumba Primary School, where DLLN-Uganda has implemented multiple projects. The King observed two newly constructed six-stance toilets, significantly improving sanitation facilities for pupils and staff. These facilities are crucial for promoting hygiene and ensuring a conducive learning environment.

Additionally, the King inspected a school garden, an initiative designed to promote agricultural skills among students and contribute to the school's nutritional needs. The garden serves as a practical learning tool, fostering an understanding of sustainable agriculture.

The final stop of the royal tour was Kidera Town Council, where His Majesty inaugurated six houses constructed for needy widows. This compassionate initiative provides secure and dignified housing for some of the most vulnerable members of the community. The King expressed his profound appreciation for DLLN-Uganda's commitment to supporting widows, recognizing the immense challenges they often face. This project embodies the spirit of community support and social welfare that the Busoga Kingdom champions.

The visit was concluded by a dinner at Budhumbula Palace where the king hosted all the staff of Developing Lives, Livelihood and Nutrition Uganda. In his address, the king commended the DLLN-Uganda and the funders for the good work well done, he encouraged unity of purpose, team work and always to be updated on the project activities in progress by the organization.

His Majesty Gabula Wilberforce Kadhumbula Nadiope IV's visit to the development projects implemented by Developing Lives, Livelihood and Nutrition Uganda was a resounding success. The visit underscored the strong partnership between the Busoga Kingdom and DLLN-Uganda in driving sustainable development and improving the quality of life for its citizens.
The King commended the organization for its dedication to improving the lives and livelihoods of the people of Busoga Kingdom, particularly in areas of youth empowerment, sanitation, Agriculture, water access, and housing for the vulnerable.The continued support and expansion of such programs are vital for the future prosperity of the Busoga Kingdom.
The visit also served to highlight the successful partnership between the Busoga Kingdom and DLLN-Uganda in driving sustainable community development.