The Buganda Kingdom has earlier today distanced the Kabaka from fathering Nabagereka’s set of twins.
In her book set to be released on March 23, 2023, the Queen of Buganda Sylvia Nagginda Luswata revealed how she had sired a set of twins with the Kabaka of Buganda Ronald Muwenda Mutebi.
Jade Catherine Nakato and Jasmine Rebecca Babirye, who were born on December 6, 2010, in Kampala, Uganda, are said to be the King’s offspring.
However, the Buganda Kingdom earlier today released a proclamation dated March 17, 2023, distancing the Kabaka from the pair of twins.
According to Buganda official Kasujju Lubinga, the Kabaka permits any of his wives to nurture kids related or not related to them.
These are as well permitted to address their caretakers as mothers, and the King as their father.
Unlike the Kingdom’s royal Princesses and Princes, these children are not subjected to formal introductions to Buganda or customary royal rites.
The statement further notes that the last Kabaka to expand the Kingdom with a set of twins was Kabaka Daudi Chwa, who fathered Prince Kalemera (Wasswa) and Kiggala (Kato) in 1925.
The information provided in the statement refutes earlier allegations made by Nabagereka in the upcoming book that she had a set of twins with Kabaka.