Her Royal Highness Princess Ruth Nsemere Komuntale has returned from the United States alongside her husband, Prince Philip, to join Tooro Kingdom in marking three decades of King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV’s reign.
The celebration, held at the Tooro Kingdom residence in Buziga, Kampala, was not only a family reunion but also the moment Princess Komuntale was introduced as the newest Brand Ambassador for the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB).
Speaking at the press launch, the Princess delivered a heartfelt tribute to her brother, King Oyo, who ascended the throne at the age of three. “I am proud of my brother—not only as a king but as the man he has become. To watch him lead with humility and wisdom for 30 years has been an inspiration. Today, I celebrate him as both my king and my brother.”

Her words highlighted King Oyo’s journey from child monarch to one of Africa’s most recognized traditional leaders.
Beyond her tribute, Princess Komuntale also spoke directly to the younger generation, encouraging them to embrace their culture while pursuing their aspirations. “Be proud of your identity, hold on to your heritage, and never stop dreaming. The future is yours to shape.”
Her remarks positioned her not only as royalty but as a role model and mentor for youth in Tooro and Uganda at large.
The occasion also marked the signing of a landmark partnership between Princess Komuntale and Juliana Kaggwa, Chief Executive Officer of UTB. Through her new role as Brand Ambassador, the Princess will promote Uganda’s culture and tourism both locally and on the international stage.

“We are delighted to welcome Princess Komuntale to the UTB family,” Kaggwa noted. “Her royal background, international reach, and passion for Uganda make her an ideal voice to showcase our country to the world.”
Princess Komuntale’s unveiling comes just days before the Ekyooto Ha Mpango festival, slated for 10th–13th September 2025 at the Kingdom Headquarters in Fort Portal. The four-day event will highlight 30 years of King Oyo’s reign, with royal ceremonies, cultural performances, music, fashion showcases, and tourism exhibitions spotlighting Fort Portal and Tooro as Uganda’s cultural heartland.
Princess Komuntale’s return has added new meaning to this year’s coronation anniversary. Her tribute to King Oyo, her encouragement to the youth, and her new ambassadorship symbolize a bridge between tradition and modern aspirations, ensuring that Tooro’s cultural fire continues to shine brightly for generations to come.