By Infora Media
Kampala — The Ruparelia Foundation has been honoured with an appreciation award by the Kampala Capital City Authority in recognition of its contribution to the success of the 2025 Kampala City Festival.
The award, presented by KCCA, commends the foundation for its continued support in powering the city’s flagship celebration, which annually attracts thousands of residents and visitors to the streets of Kampala.
According to the citation on the plaque, the foundation was recognised for its role in supporting the 2025 edition of the festival and for its commitment to Kampala’s long-term development agenda. The recognition also highlights the growing importance of partnerships between public institutions and private entities in delivering large-scale urban events.
KCCA officials noted that such collaborations are central to the authority’s broader vision of transforming Kampala into a vibrant, attractive, livable and sustainable city.
Over the years, the Kampala City Festival has evolved into one of the most anticipated events on Uganda’s social calendar. Organised annually by KCCA, the festival showcases the capital’s cultural diversity, creativity and economic potential.
The event typically features live performances from leading Ugandan musicians, cultural exhibitions representing various regions, street parades, food fairs and business activations that bring together small-scale traders and established brands.
Beyond entertainment, the festival serves as a platform for promoting tourism and positioning Kampala as a regional cultural hub. City authorities have also used the event to highlight investment opportunities, urban development projects and community-driven initiatives aimed at improving livelihoods.
The influx of revellers during the festival period provides a boost to key sectors such as hospitality, transport and retail, contributing to the city’s economic activity.
In recent editions, KCCA has placed increased emphasis on safety, environmental sustainability and inclusivity. Campaigns promoting cleanliness, responsible waste management and road safety have been integrated into festival activities, aligning with the goal of building a more organised city.
Community groups, youth organisations and creatives have also been given space to participate, turning the festival into both a celebration and a platform for civic engagement.
The Ruparelia Foundation’s involvement has been instrumental in supporting these ambitions. Known for its investments in education, healthcare and community welfare, the foundation has consistently backed initiatives aimed at social transformation. Its support for the festival has contributed to improved organisation, increased participation and broader outreach.
KCCA officials emphasised that partnerships with corporate and philanthropic organisations remain critical to sustaining the growth of the festival and maintaining its status as a unifying event for the city.
The recognition of the Ruparelia Foundation not only celebrates its contribution to the 2025 edition but also underscores the importance of collaboration in shaping Kampala’s future.
Stakeholders remain optimistic that the Kampala City Festival will continue to play a bigger role in showcasing the city’s identity, driving economic activity and strengthening social cohesion among residents.























