Thousands Turn Up for Tubeere Balamu Health Camp in Bulemeezi

The two-day outreach, which concluded today, has drawn large crowds from across Bulemeezi, reflecting strong community response to the Kabaka’s flagship health initiative.

UgandaTodayThousands Turn Up for Tubeere Balamu Health Camp in Bulemeezi

Thousands of residents gathered early this morning at St. Jude Kasana Primary School in Luwero to benefit from free medical services under the ongoing Tubeere Balamu health camp organized by the Kabaka Foundation.

The two-day outreach, which concluded today, has drawn large crowds from across Bulemeezi, reflecting strong community response to the Kabaka’s flagship health initiative.

Free Medical Services Attract Massive Crowds

Medical teams stationed at the venue immediately began screening and treating patients, with services ranging from general consultations and diagnosis to treatment and referrals.

Health education sessions are also being conducted throughout the camp, equipping residents with knowledge on disease prevention, hygiene, nutrition, and healthy living practices.

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Kabaka’s subjects enduring long queue to get different free medical treatment. at Bulemeezi Kakabaka’s Tubeere Balamu health mobile camps. These camps rotate in all the counties of Buganda.

Blood Donation and Insurance Services

In addition to medical care, the camp is hosting blood donation drives, with volunteers lining up at designated tents to contribute.

Insurance providers are also present under the “Tubeere Balamu Yinsuwa” component, offering information and enrollment opportunities aimed at expanding access to affordable health coverage.

A Kabaka-Led Health Initiative

Tubeere Balamu is a long-running initiative of the Kingdom of Buganda designed to promote preventive healthcare, early diagnosis, and community wellness.

The campaign has become one of the most visible social programs associated with the Kabaka’s development agenda, frequently mobilizing health professionals and partners to deliver services directly to communities.

Camp Continues Through Tomorrow

Organizers expect continued turnout as the exercise enters its final day, with residents encouraged to take advantage of the remaining services.

More updates from the ground will follow.

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