A group of over 25 sports journalists has received a package of kits including a vest, bag and water bottle ahead of the forthcoming Airtel Kabaka birthday run set for Sunday.
The kits were handed over by Airtel Uganda officials on Tuesday morning.
Speaking to the journalists Noela Byuma, the Airtel Uganda brand and communication head told them that the media should be at the forefront of disseminating the message of ending HIV/AIDS by 20230.
“Just like it was last year and the year before that, the focus of the run is to raise awareness on HIV/ AIDs, on responsible behavior, starting with the men and the women by extension. All the proceeds that come from the run will be channeled to support that cause. As the media, you have a big role to play to ensure we achieve the target of ending HIV/AIDS by 2030,” Byuma said.
Byuma recognized the role of Buganda Kingdom in spearheading positive social impact initiatives like the Kabaka Birthday Run, Masaza Cup, Bika Cup among other activities that continue to transform the lives of many.
She encouraged Ugandans to come out in big numbers to support this noble cause of creating HIV/AIDs awareness drive by purchasing a kit for themselves and their loved ones.
David Birungi, the Airtel Uganda PR Manager acknowledged the support of all the participants who have taken part in the different Airtel-Kabaka Birthday run editions.
“You have walked with us through the previous editions and we thank you. Last year, over 100,000 runners ran for a good cause and I call upon fellow men to come forward, let us be at the center of the fight to end HIV/AIDs by 20230.”
“We all know the Kabaka gave us this platform to carry the message of reducing the disease burden in our communities and he is also a UNAIDS ambassador. We are pleased to use this platform to hand over the Kits to our media partners who have been good partners towards this noble cause and we want them to use their channels to rally other men and the country as a whole to participate in the Kabaka Birthday Run because HIV/AIDs does not discriminate.”