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🇨🇩 #Kaniama Kasese: de la rue à la reconstruction d’une vie.
Ancien délinquant, Issa Kutekemeni raconte son parcours de transformation après sa formation à Kaniama #Kasese, où il a appris plusieurs métiers.
Aujourd’hui, il est devenu un citoyen actif, capable de contribuer positivement à la société. Comme lui, des jeunes formés par le Service national rejoignent progressivement #Kinshasa pour participer aux travaux d’assainissement de la capitale.
Une histoire de changement, de réinsertion et de nouvelles opportunités.
#BilemboYaCongo #servicenational #lecongoavance
🔴 Exclusif / C'est officiel — Plus de 4.000 bâtisseurs venus de Kanyama #Kasese viennent d'arriver à Kinshasa pour une mission d'assainir la Ville de Kinshasa.
MORE LIFE, MORE TREES
Today we didn’t just talk conservation. We did it.
Led by team leader @karothk256 over 200 trees went into the ground during the Tusker Lite Rwenzori Marathon Activation in Kasese.
#RwenzoriMarathon #TuskerLite #MoreLifeMoreTrees #Kasese #RoadToAugust22

Today's semifinals boys kasese district secondary schools volleyball competitions
SM1
Standard high school kasese vs kasese secondary school
SM 2
Bwera secondary school vs karambi secondary school
#kasese @yonahkagumatuwa @Moris_Promotion @spevasports @KaseseSportsTV @1005kgr
FULL TIME 🏐 | QUARTER FINAL
STAHIZA 2 - 0 KINAWA KAWEMPE 🔥🔥
Set 1: 25-16
Set 2: 25-17

RWENZORI MARATHON 2026
Business community in kasese, Rubirizi etc who have booking and are prepared for the event were concerned.
Good leaders!
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.
![wekesa_amos's tweet photo. RWENZORI MARATHON 2026
Business community in kasese, Rubirizi etc who have booking and are prepared for the event were concerned.
Good leaders!
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLLcvabXsAA0z2R.jpg)
Photos! RWENZORI MARATHON EBOLA🚨
Media Release 👇
A must Read
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.
Story by @WasswaEmma_
#kgrupdates
![1005kgr's tweet photo. Photos! RWENZORI MARATHON EBOLA🚨
Media Release 👇
A must Read
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.
Story by @WasswaEmma_
#kgrupdates](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLLbVFeXcAAlujA.jpg)
RWENZORI MARATHON EBOLA🚨
Media Release 👇
A must Read
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.
#TuskerliteRwenzoriMarathon
![WasswaEmma_'s tweet photo. RWENZORI MARATHON EBOLA🚨
Media Release 👇
A must Read
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.
#TuskerliteRwenzoriMarathon](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLLaHVrXYAApaR5.jpg)
This morning, mps from #kasese ,#Rubirizi and #Fortportal gathered at parliament for a press conference about the upcoming #Rwenzorimarathon
Thread👇

Climbing the Rwenzoris means gearing up-helmets, crampons, ice axes before reaching the snow-capped Margherita Peak on the equator.
Glaciers still exist though they are shrinking fast due to climate change.
#RwenzoriMountains #Kasese #RwenzoriTuskerliteMarathon

KASESE – THE VIBE IS GETTING HIGHER
This Friday, June 20th, we’re taking over.
Tusker Lite Rwenzori Marathon Activation
In partnership with your favorite influencers.
Runs. Music. Giveaways. Tusker Lite.
#RwenzoriMarathon #TuskerLite #Kasese #June20 #RoadToAugust22

Thank you #Kasese District Taskforce for implementing all the @MinofHealthUG #Ebola guidelines! Bwera Hospital isolation unit ready for activation in case of need! Bwera Mobile lab functional! Mpondwe border closed! @bayloruganda @WHOUganda @UgandaRedCross @IOM_Uganda @MSF

Gabriel is a farmer from #Kasese, Uganda who had, over the years, desired to make his farm a single, self-sustaining ecosystem.
But things turned around after SAFI joined hands with him, providing quality #seedlings, #agronomy support and training #farmers in his neighborhood.

One race. One mountain. One unforgettable experience.
Join thousands of runners from across the world on 22nd August 2026 as we conquer the foothills of the legendary Rwenzori Mountains and celebrate the beauty of Uganda.
#RwenzoriMarathon2026 #VisitUganda #ExploreUganda #Kasese

#Kasese-Mpondwe
Kwetu...🇺🇬🇺🇬

On the way to #kasese district via masaka mbarara kasese Road. I discovered a tourism destination. The art in the 20K note in the @GovUganda is a very interesting place to tour. On your to kasese for for #Tursker lite marathon @wekesa_amos .

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![wekesa_amos's tweet photo. RWENZORI MARATHON 2026
Business community in kasese, Rubirizi etc who have booking and are prepared for the event were concerned.
Good leaders!
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLLcvaaWEAEXJz9.jpg)
![wekesa_amos's tweet photo. RWENZORI MARATHON 2026
Business community in kasese, Rubirizi etc who have booking and are prepared for the event were concerned.
Good leaders!
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLLcvaOWwAEwLZu.jpg)
![wekesa_amos's tweet photo. RWENZORI MARATHON 2026
Business community in kasese, Rubirizi etc who have booking and are prepared for the event were concerned.
Good leaders!
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLLcvaFXYAATXIR.jpg)

![1005kgr's tweet photo. Photos! RWENZORI MARATHON EBOLA🚨
Media Release 👇
A must Read
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.
Story by @WasswaEmma_
#kgrupdates](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLLbUbkXUAA3OG4.jpg)
![1005kgr's tweet photo. Photos! RWENZORI MARATHON EBOLA🚨
Media Release 👇
A must Read
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.
Story by @WasswaEmma_
#kgrupdates](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLLbUWiWkAA0CGR.jpg)
![1005kgr's tweet photo. Photos! RWENZORI MARATHON EBOLA🚨
Media Release 👇
A must Read
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.
Story by @WasswaEmma_
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![WasswaEmma_'s tweet photo. RWENZORI MARATHON EBOLA🚨
Media Release 👇
A must Read
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.
#TuskerliteRwenzoriMarathon](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLLaHViWMAAtEqE.jpg)
![WasswaEmma_'s tweet photo. RWENZORI MARATHON EBOLA🚨
Media Release 👇
A must Read
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.
#TuskerliteRwenzoriMarathon](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLLaFmmXQAALAli.jpg)
![WasswaEmma_'s tweet photo. RWENZORI MARATHON EBOLA🚨
Media Release 👇
A must Read
Rwenzori Region Leaders Reaffirm Safety Ahead of @RwenzoriMarathn Marathon
#Kasese, Uganda – [June 19, 2026]
📍Members of Parliament from the Rwenzori Region today held a joint press conference to address concerns surrounding Ebola-related misinformation and its impact on tourism, particularly the upcoming Rwenzori Marathon.
📍The leaders, led by Hon. Benjamin Kabyanga Cardet (Bunyaruguru County), Hon. Sarah Ithungu Masereka (Kasese District Woman MP), and Hon. Mulindwa David Isimbwa (Busongora South), emphasized that Kasese District and the wider Rwenzori Region are #Ebola-free and safe for both local and international visitors.
📍They clarified that recently reported Ebola cases were imported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that no active cases exist in Kasese.
Additionally, cross-border movements have been strictly managed to ensure public safety.
📍Hon. Cardet highlighted the negative effects of misinformation on the tourism sector, noting that hotels, tour operators, and other stakeholders have suffered significant losses due to cancellations driven by fear and inaccurate reporting.
📍Hon. Mulindwa assured the public and international community that regional security is fully intact, with all relevant agencies working collaboratively to guarantee a safe and successful event for marathon participants and visitors.
📍Hon. Sarah Masereka called upon the Government not to cancel or halt any upcoming tourism events. Instead, she urged the @MinofHealthUG to work closely with event organizers and the public to implement safety measures that will ensure a secure and enjoyable #Rwenzori Marathon.
The leaders concluded by expressing strong support for the marathon’s organizer, @wekesa_amos , and reaffirmed the region’s commitment to delivering a successful event.
📍They also highlighted the marathon’s growing global appeal, noting that over 25 countries are already represented in the current registration statistics.
📍The Rwenzori Marathon continues to play a vital role in promoting Uganda’s tourism, boosting local economies, and showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Rwenzori Region.
#TuskerliteRwenzoriMarathon](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLLaFjsWYAApKc7.jpg)



















