Prince Kassimu Nakibinge welcomed at the airport Uganda Muslim Community Manchester Twale
Prince Mbuga Kassim Nakibinge Kakungulu, who is the Titular leader of the Muslim community in Uganda, expressed his gratitude to the Muslims in the Uganda Muslim Community Manchester Twale.
Prince Mbuga spoke at the British Muslim Heritage Centre in Manchester, where he met with the Kabaka's people living in the Manchester area.
This event was organised by the Uganda Muslim Community UK Manchester Twale, led by the Kabaka's representative, Jaffer Kasule Gava, who is the deputy official in Manchester, along with the committee led by Rev. Enock Kiyaga Mayanja in the North of England and the Midlands, UK.
Quoting the Buganda proverb, "What is united, tears meat together," Prince Mbuga emphasised the importance of unity, drawing examples from powerful nations that have formed alliances like the European Union and other unions in Africa, such as the African Union, to strengthen themselves and achieve more benefits.
Prince Nakibinge in a group photo with Manchester Bendobendo leaders representing the kabaka
Prince Nakibinge, together with the Manchester community committee, said that although God created people in different situations, the intention was for everyone to understand one another.
He urged people to avoid divisions, stating that they have been the most damaging to Ugandans and added that such divisions are part of God's plan. The Kabaka’s representative in England, Honourable Ssaalongo Geoffrey Kibuuka, conveyed a message through his deputy and community leader in the area, Rev. Enock Kiyaga Mayanja, encouraging the Kabaka's people to strengthen their unity to achieve the primary goal of unity and development.
Other attendees at the event included Hon. Hasfa Nalweyiso, officials Ali Buwembo and Liz Namutebi, the head of the Ugandan community in Manchester (UCOMM), Hajati Rehema Kawooya, Islamic leaders in the UK including Sheik Kalantani Yiga Butanaziba, Sheik Abukadiri Kawooya, Dr. Rashid Kasaato, the Kabaka's representatives Hajati Nulu Nakitto, Isaac Jakira, Yahya Kakembo Ntambi, and others.