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The Individuals of Kampala Have Missed the Vitality, the Vibe, and the Sense of Possession. This Is Their Coronary heart and Soul,” Says KCCA ED as Metropolis Pageant Returns

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By Samuel Ssenono

The Kampala City Festival is making a comeback and this time, it’s more than just a street party. KCCA Executive Director Hajat Sharifah Buzeki officially launched the Kampala City Festival 2025 at KCCA mayors gardens this Wednesday morning calling it a moment of renewal for the capital and a chance for residents to reconnect with their city. The festival will take place on October 5, kicking off with a three-hour procession through selected streets and culminating at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds.

Speaking at the launch, Buzeki said the decision to bring back the festival followed overwhelming public demand and a renewed push to position Kampala as a tourist destination. “The people of Kampala have missed everything. The energy, the vibe, the sense of ownership. This is their heart and soul,” she said.

Buzeki pointed out that Kampala is not only Uganda’s capital but also the engine of the country’s economy. “It’s the biggest contributor to the national tax base. Why not give back to the community?” she asked.

This year’s festival theme is “Celebrating Kampala: Culture, Innovation and Sustainability” a shift from past editions that leaned heavily into entertainment.

Organisers promise a line-up of activities including cultural showcases, environmental clean-ups, innovation expos, food fairs, musical performances, health camps and more.

“This is more than a festival. It’s homecoming,” said Buzeki. “We want every resident, every dweller, and every friend of Kampala to reconnect with the city.”

Buzeki thanked the organising committee, political leaders, private sector and development partners for backing the event. She also noted that 90 percent of invited potential sponsors have already expressed willingness to support the festival.

Calling on citizens to take ownership, she said the event will prioritise local businesses and the everyday person in Kampala. “Support the local entrepreneurs. Buy Uganda. Showcase what you’ve done. Let’s make this celebration count.”


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