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Royal masks: Katikkiro Mayiga launches Buganda Kingdom facemasks, each costs Shs2000

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
June 2, 2020
in Business
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Katikkiro Chales Peter Mayiga launcing the facemask. PHOTO COURTESY OF BBS TEREFAYINA.

Katikkiro Chales Peter Mayiga launcing the facemask. PHOTO COURTESY OF BBS TEREFAYINA.

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As per President Museveni’s directive that every person aged six and above will have to wear a face mask before appearing in the public to prevent the spread of coronavirus, numerous private and public companies set out to start making face masks and other personal protective equipment for the over 35 million people in that age category.

Today, Buganda Kingdom has launched their own line of face masks for the people to wear in public as directed by the Ministry of Health, at an event officiated by the Katikkiro of Buganda Charles Peter Mayiga.

The face mask with an insignia of Buganda Kingdom.

At the launch, the Katikkiro revealed that masks will be made in variations of different clans in Buganda, counties, and the Kingdom’s departments of administration. Each mask will cost Shs2000.

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Mayiga has asked the public to abide by the government’s directives to safeguard themselves from contracting the virus, because “taking Buganda back to the top should be done by healthy people.”

In the same line of masks, yesterday President Museveni said that government will start distributing free masks to Ugandans by June 10.

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