
Omuzaana Marion Nankya Wasajja delivers Nnaabagereka Sylvia Nagginda’s message to children and parents.
The Buganda Kingdom has celebrated Children's Day under the theme: The Importance of Children's Voices in Buganda’s Future Development.
Her Royal Highness Nnaabagereka Sylvia Nagginda, as the guest of honor, delivered a message to children and parents through Omuzaana Marion Nankya Wasajja. Her message emphasized that children are the foundation upon which the nation is built.
Expounding on this theme, the Nnaabagereka advised young children of Buganda that their thoughts, speech, and actions shape the future of their society.
Parents were urged to support their children by equipping them with skills and opening up opportunities for them. This would enable them to grow successfully and actively participate in today’s fast-changing world.
Many children who have attended the Kisaakaate program have undergone a transformation in mindset, gained confidence, and developed leadership skills.

Children from different schools showcase their talents in music, TV and radio presenting
The Minister for Social Development, Environment, Water, and Human Resources, Oweek. Hajjat Mariam Nkalubo Mayanja, reminded parents that children learn more from their actions than from words. She encouraged parents to engage in activities alongside their children, setting a good example for them.
During the celebrations, children showcased their talents in singing, TV and radio presenting, and those with disabilities were also given an equal opportunity to display their abilities.