Buganda Princess, Sarah Katrina Mirembe Ssangalyambogo, set tongues wagging during the opening of the annual Nabaggereka’s Kisaakaate as she chose to deliver her speech in English instead of the traditional Luganda, sparking a fiery debate about cultural preservation and inclusivity.
Kisakate kya Nabagereka, a revered yearly girl mentorship program, focuses on imparting cultural and moral values to young girls within the kingdom. However, this year’s edition took an unexpected turn when Princess Katrina, daughter of the Nabagereka, opted for English during her keynote speech, deviating from the customary use of Luganda in such royal gatherings.
The move has ignited criticism across various online platforms, with many questioning the princess’s decision to speak in a language other than the native tongue of the kingdom.
A one Andrew Agaba said; “It’s like a Saudi crown prince speaking anguish or Russian on Saudi kingdom function in Saudi land💀💀can never”
Wilfred added; “Mbu buganda kuntiko and your princes is addressing her subjects in English,or maybe she is in London 🤣”
The backlash has prompted her handlers to step in, defending the choice by highlighting the diverse audience the Kisaakaate attracts from different regions of the country. They argue that using English enhances effective communication with participants from various backgrounds.
The controversy, now a hot topic of discussion, has thrust the balance between cultural preservation and inclusivity into the spotlight. As Princess Katrina Ssangalyambogo’s language choice becomes a focal point, the debate intensifies over how to navigate the delicate intersection of tradition and a more diverse, modern audience attending the prestigious Kisakate event.
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