Before he became Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, the respected monarch of the Buganda Kingdom, he was a young prince with a destiny to lead. Born in 1955, he was the son of Kabaka Mutesa II, a king who shaped Buganda’s history.

As a child, young Mutebi grew up witnessing both the glory and challenges of his kingdom. His early years were marked by exile after his father was overthrown, but he remained steadfast, receiving education in the UK while staying connected to his heritage.
From a young age, he carried the weight of Buganda’s future on his shoulders. His eventual return to Uganda and coronation in 1993 symbolised the resilience of the Buganda Kingdom. Today, he continues to lead with wisdom, preserving culture while embracing modernity.
Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II is the 36th king of the Buganda Kingdom in Uganda, born on April 13, 1955. He’s the son of Kabaka Mutesa II and Nabakyala Sarah Nalule. Here are some key facts about him:

- Reign: Kabaka Mutebi II was proclaimed king on July 24, 1993, and crowned on July 31, 1993, at Buddo. He’s known for preserving Buganda’s culture while embracing modernity.
- Family: He’s married to Sylvia Nagginda, the Nnabagereka, and has children, including Prince Juunju Suuna, Princess Joan Nassolo, Princess Victoria Nkinzi, Princess Katrina Sarah Kirabo, and Prince Richard Ssemakookiro.
- Legacy: He’s celebrated his 70th birthday and has been instrumental in promoting Buganda’s cultural heritage and development initiatives, such as the Kabaka Birthday Run, which aims to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS.
As the head of the Buganda kingdom, Kabaka Mutebi II plays a significant role in promoting unity, stability, and cultural preservation in the region.