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The Rotary Club of Mengo, under District 9214, has inducted Buganda Kingdom princess Nnaalinnya Dr Catherine Agnes Nabaloga as an honorary member in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the community and dedication to preserving Buganda’s cultural heritage.
Princess Nabaloga was officially inducted during the double installation ceremony of the new president of the Rotary Club of Mengo and the president of the Inner Wheel Club of Mengo held at Pope Paul Memorial Hotel in Kampala on May 15, 2026.
The decision to confer honorary membership upon the princess was unanimously approved during a club fellowship meeting and later endorsed by the club president, the board and the entire membership.
(L-R) Robert Waggwa Nsibirwathe the Second Deputy Katikkiro of Buganda Kingdom and Minister for Finance, who is also a Past District Governor presenting Buganda Kingdom princess Nnaalinnya Dr. Catherine Agnes Nabaloga with an honorary membership pin as Fred Kafeero the president of the Rotary Club of Mengo and the out going club president Ronald Migadde and other guests look on, This was during the double installation ceremony of the new president of the Rotary Club of Mengo and the president of the Inner Wheel Club of Mengo held at Pope Paul Memorial Hotel in Kampala on May 17, 2026. 
Buganda Kingdom princess Nnaalinnya Dr. Catherine Agnes Nabaloga (fourth from Left) posing for a picture with Rotarians and other guests after she was inducted an honorary member of the Rotary club of Mengo. This was during the double installation ceremony of the new president of the Rotary Club of Mengo and the president of the Inner Wheel Club of Mengo held at Pope Paul Memorial Hotel in Kampala on May 17, 2026. 
The princess noted that she was overwhelmed by the invitation from individuals who have dedicated decades to serving communities through Rotary.
“The Rotary Club’s experience and commitment to service are inspiring, and I appreciate the tremendous support members continue to extend to communities,” she added.
Princess Nabaloga also expressed pride in joining the distinguished list of honorary Rotary members, including the Kabaka of Buganda.
“I am honoured to be among the respected people who have been inducted as honorary members of Rotary, including the Kabaka of Buganda,” she said.
She paid tribute to the late Owek. Nelson Kawalya, whom she described as a close associate who had always encouraged her to join Rotary, although time constraints had made it difficult.
The newly installed president of the Rotary Club of Mengo, Fred Kafeero, described Princess Nabaloga as a distinguished personality deeply involved in social and cultural development initiatives.
“The princess promotes the cultural heritage of the kingdom and is actively involved in economic empowerment initiatives for the people,” Kafeero said.
He noted that the club’s areas of focus, including environmental conservation and socio-economic development, closely align with the princess’s interests and activities.
Kafeero expressed confidence that the club would strengthen its humanitarian service efforts through the princess’s membership and wider connections.
During the same ceremony, Rotarian Fred Kafeero was officially installed as the 38th president of the Rotary Club of Mengo, succeeding Ronald Migadde Musoke, who completed his one-year term in office.
The event also featured the installation of new leadership for the Inner Wheel Club of Mengo, where outgoing president Beat Mukasa handed over office to incoming president Monica Byarugaba.
About Princess Nabaloga
Nnaalinnya Lubuga Dr Catherine Agnes Nabaloga is a royal princess of the Buganda Kingdom and a daughter of Ssekabaka Edward Muteesa II. She holds the esteemed title of Lubuga, making her one of the kingdom’s senior royal figures.
She also serves as a trusted advisor to the reigning Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, who is her brother.