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preserving Uganda's cultural heritage for future generations
untold truth
Mubeeya was born like any other child ,spent 9 months in the mothers womb with her twin brother SSezibwa in the 18th century.Born by a legendary gentleman from Buganda kingdom Ssalongo Nsubuga Ssebwato of Mamba Clan and a winsome woman known as Nakangu Tebyasa of Kibe clan who are said to have been leaving in Namukono Village Ngogwe subcounty Buikwe district. They started their journey separately ,later joined together in Namukono , moved an estimated distance of 10kms and separated on the borders of Namukono and Lugasa. Mubeeya took a different path from his brother Sezibwa towards Banga 2 where she formed MUBEEYA FALLS and later continued her journey estimated 90kms to lake VIctoria.
Our name "Mubeeya" comes from the local Luganda language, meaning "let them see" - reflecting our mission to showcase Uganda's rich cultural diversity to the world.
Our Mission
To bring back African Traditions, values and Norms that seem to have faded also fight against the violation of cultural heritage sites and destruction of natural environment .
Our Vision
Mubeeya Cultural and Tourism Heritage Center being proficient in fighting against cultural violations, promoting tourism, protecting cultural heritage sites as well as supporting the community
Meet Our Team

Nantumani Judith
Founder & Director

Asima Namusoke
Cultural Programs Manager

Kezimbira Ben
Ass Director

Ssendi Steven
Programmer & photographer
Our Achievements
15+
Cultural preservation awards
50+
Communities engaged
200+
Cultural sites documented
10,000+
Visitors annually
Our Partners





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