Bryan White Almost Collapses at Kabaka’s Run

Having all the money in the world does not really mean that you are invisible. You still have the soul and body of a human being, and God still has control over you. Word has it than Bryan White almost collapsed at the Kabaka’s run.

The hustle is real

The foundation headed to support the good cause like they always do. Led by Bryan White, they graced Mengo with their presence, and shared in the celebration of Kabaka’s birthday. He posted;

Words do less than 10 things, But actions do more than a thousand things. Leaders don’t talk in vain❤️ They follow with actions thus motivating and inspiring our very own people in the Communities.

It was an honor For Me & My #BryanWhiteFOUNDATION Team to join & Embrace this noble cause of fighting SICKLE CELL through The 2️⃣0️⃣1️⃣8️⃣KABAKA’s Run with his majesty The King ? Of Buganda, Prince Daudi Kintu Wasajja, Katikiro Of Buganda Charles Peter Mayiga, CEO of Vision Group Mr Robert Kabushenga and the people of Uganda. ????

Welcome back family.

Bryan White foundation represented

Photos have been released by Bukedde online, of the major don down on the ground, tired from the run. Great job Bryan White.

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Thousands of People Turn up for the Kabaka’s Run 2018

Not even the heavy rains could stop the people of Uganda from celebrating the birthday of the Kabaka, Ronald Mwenda Muteebi. He was born in April 1955, and took over the Buganda throne on July 31, 1993. The Kabaka’s run is an annual event held in the city to celebrate with the king. This year, 2018, it attracted thousands of people from all classes. The entrepreneurs, politicians, comedians, musicians, socialites, name it all. There were also all classes from the young and the old. This has broken the record as the highest attendance in a race. The theme was to raise money for people suffering from Sickle Cell disease.

Thousands of excited people enjoying the show

It all started as early as 4am in the morning, when people made their way to Lubiri, Mengo. Airtel Uganda sponsored the event, and was around to give out as many kits as possible to all those who were interested.

The Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Mwenda Mutebi
IT WAS A FAMILY AFFAIR

The first race to begin was 21km. There was optimum participation from the royal family. To attend, the Kabaka came along with the Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, and the sports minister, Buganda; Henry Sekabembe. In the various races also,  Prince David Wasajja, the king’s young brother, led the 21km race. Princess Katrina Ssangalyambogo,  led runners in the 5km race.