By Infora Media
Kampala — Rajiv Ruparelia has surged to the top of Uganda’s online trends, with a wave of positive sentiment sweeping across social media platforms in response to initiatives launched in his memory—most notably the ongoing RR Eye Camp in Bukedea District.
Data from X indicates that Rajiv’s name has been dominating the “What’s happening” section in Uganda, reflecting a spike in conversations celebrating his legacy through philanthropy and community outreach.
The renewed attention follows the launch of a Shs1.7 billion eye care campaign organised by the Ruparelia Foundation, aimed at delivering free eye screenings, surgeries and treatment to more than 2,000 vulnerable residents in eastern Uganda.
Online discussions have largely focused on the humanitarian impact of the programme, with campaign-related hashtags gaining traction and users sharing messages of appreciation for the late businessman’s contributions to society.
Many social media users have described the RR Eye Camp as a powerful example of transforming grief into meaningful action, noting that restoring sight to underserved communities represents a lasting and impactful legacy.
The outreach has also drawn attention for mobilising young professionals, including medical students from Victoria University, who are actively participating in the initiative.
Public figures, influencers and ordinary citizens alike have joined the conversation, with many describing the effort as a model for how private sector actors can complement national healthcare services.
Analysts say the trend highlights a broader shift in how legacy is shaped in the digital age, where public memory is increasingly influenced by visible social impact rather than business achievements alone.
For the Ruparelia family, the widespread online response underscores the resonance of their efforts to honour Rajiv’s memory through initiatives that directly improve lives.
As the Bukedea camp continues, the sustained online engagement signals not only a moment of remembrance, but also a growing national conversation around philanthropy, unity and the role of private citizens in addressing public challenges.























