The Kyabazinga of Busoga, His Royal Highness William Gabula Nadiope IV, is set to commemorate his 10th anniversary as the kingdom’s monarch with a significant event planned at Bukungu landing site in Buyende district on September 13, 2024.
At about 1:43pm on November 18, 2023, the world’s latest wed king recited vows with Mutesi, then the couple exchanged rings nearly 10 minutes later in a sacred symbol of eternity.
William Gabula and Jovia Mutesi exchanged their wedding vows on the 18 November 2023 at Christ’s Cathedral Bugembe in Jinja at 1:43pm (EAT). Their wedding was presided over by the most Reverend Stephen Kazzimba Mugalu (The Archbishop of Church of Uganda) who wedded the royal couple
Gideon Mugulusi, a royal prince from Bugabula-Budiope chiefdom, where Gabula also serves as the royal chief, explained that the 10-year milestone marks the end of one cycle and the beginning of another. This transition warrants the reigning Kyabazinga to perform the traditional rituals once again in preparation for the challenges and accomplishments of the next decade.
Mugulusi emphasized that even before the formal establishment of kingship in the Busoga sub-region, royal chiefs from the five chiefdoms originating from Nyamutukula performed these rituals every decade as a way of preserving their ancient history. He noted that all the rituals performed with Gabula before his enthronement in 2014 will be reenacted in the days leading up to September 13, 2024, to affirm his transition to a new era.
Mr Richard Mafumo, Busoga Kingdom’s Cultural Affairs Minister, highlighted that Gabula is concluding his first decade on the throne after fulfilling a key marital milestone – his union with Her Royal Highness Jovia Mutesi in November of last year. Mr Mafumo stressed the importance of sharing the joy of this achievement in Buyende district, where much of Busoga’s key history originates.
As part of the 10th coronation anniversary, one of the rituals includes allowing the Queen to share a public meal with the local communities, echoing the practices of Naudo during her time with Nyamutukula at Bukungu landing site and Kagulu Rock. This ritual underscores the Queen’s role as a mother figure for all, symbolizing her accessibility and care in times of need.
Mr Mafumo further noted that during this year’s event, Gabula will officially present his Queen to the general public. Until now, her appearances have been largely restricted to special occasions with limited access, reserved for influential figures or specific groups