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Museveni to Meet Buganda Clan Heads During Launch of New Government Building

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is set to meet with the heads of the Buganda clans in a highly symbolic and politically significant gathering, coinciding with the official opening of a new government building in Kampala. The event, scheduled for later this week, is seen as a gesture of reconciliation, cultural recognition, and a strengthening of ties between the central government and Buganda Kingdom leadership.

The building, located near the heart of the capital, will serve as a central hub for cultural affairs and administrative services related to traditional institutions in Uganda. According to State House sources, this facility is meant to promote inclusive governance and preserve the heritage of Uganda’s diverse communities, with a special focus on supporting indigenous structures such as Buganda’s clan system.

The meeting between President Museveni and the clan heads — known locally as Abataka — is the first of its kind in several years. Analysts view it as an important step toward easing long-standing tensions between the central government and the Buganda Kingdom, especially around land rights, federalism demands, and cultural autonomy.

“The President values the role of traditional institutions in promoting unity and cultural identity,” said a State House spokesperson. “This meeting is not just ceremonial — it is a recognition of the historical and social importance of the Buganda clans and their contribution to national development.”

The Buganda clan heads, custodians of customs and lineage within the kingdom, have long played a critical role in cultural preservation, land management, and conflict resolution within their communities. However, they have occasionally found themselves at odds with government policy, especially in matters concerning land tenure and traditional authority.

Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, the King of Buganda, is not expected to attend the event himself, but has reportedly endorsed the meeting and urged clan leaders to attend with a spirit of cooperation and constructive dialogue.

This move is being interpreted by observers as part of President Museveni’s broader strategy to reaffirm his government’s commitment to national unity through cultural diplomacy. With the 2026 elections on the horizon, engagement with influential cultural institutions such as the Buganda Kingdom may help to solidify support in central Uganda, a region with complex political dynamics.

Civil society leaders have praised the initiative but called for concrete follow-up actions. “Dialogue is welcome, but it must be backed by policies that respect traditional institutions and their role in society,” said Sarah Nakibuuka, a Kampala-based governance expert.

As the government building is unveiled and discussions with the Abataka unfold, the nation will be watching closely to see whether this moment will lead to deeper cooperation and mutual respect between the state and traditional authorities. If successful, the meeting could set a precedent for similar engagements with other cultural groups across Uganda.

The ceremony will feature traditional performances, speeches from both government and cultural representatives, and a symbolic ribbon-cutting to mark the building’s opening. Security has been tightened around the venue, and several dignitaries, including members of the Buganda Lukiiko and central government ministers, are expected to attend.

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