
The newly commissioned Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II Building at St. Peter’s SS, Bombo
His Majesty Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has commended Prince (Kangaawo) Ronald Mulondo for his significant contributions to the promotion of education in Bulemeezi and across the Buganda Kingdom.
This message was delivered by Her Royal Highness Nnaalinya Victoria Nkinzi, who represented the Kabaka at the commissioning ceremony of a newly constructed school building at St. Peter’s Secondary School in Bombo Kalule on Friday.
As part of the celebrations marking Kabaka Mutebi II’s 70th birthday, the four-storey building — named "Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II" — will cater to A-Level students. The event drew large crowds from Bulemeezi and beyond, who came to welcome members of the royal family and celebrate the milestone.

Nnaalinya Victoria Nkinzi commissions the building
Nnaalinya Agnes Nabaloga and Princess Nachwa accompanied Nnaalinya Nkinzi at the colorful ceremony.
The Katikkiro (Prime Minister) of Buganda, Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga, officially received the royals, accompanied by his Second Deputy, Owek. Robert Waggwa Nsibirwa; Speaker of the Buganda Parliament, Owek. Patrick Luwaga Mugumbule; and other ministers including Owek. Noah Kiyimba, Owek. Joseph Kawuki, Owek. Israel Kazibwe Kitooke, Owek. Choltilda Nakate Kikomeko, and Owek. Robert Serwanga Ssaalongo.

Katikkiro Mayiga welcomes Nnaalinya Nkinzi
In his message, the Kabaka thanked God for the gift of life and for granting him the opportunity to reach the age of 70. He also encouraged the public to continue valuing and supporting education.
Prince Ronald Mulondo, the Kangaawo of Buganda, was recognized for his strong commitment to educational development in the region.
He urged students, parents, and school leaders to treat education as a cornerstone of family and national progress.
“Education is one of the major pillars on which the development of a nation and its people depends. That is why the Buganda Kingdom places such a strong emphasis on it,” — Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II.

Nnaalinya Nkinzi delivers the Kabaka’s message

