Officials from Tembo Steels (U) Ltd, the largest and most diversified steel manufacturers, operating two integrated plants in Uganda and the country’s only primary steel producer, on Sunday boosted and participated in the 13th edition of the run themed Men Against HIV/AIDS to Save the Girl Child.
According to officials from Tembo Steels , participation in the Kabaka Birthday Run reflects more than presence as it underscores a deliberate commitment to investing in the communities it serves.
Tembo Steels officials said as part of this year’s engagement, the company has made a meaningful contribution, by participating in the run and supporting HIV/AIDS awareness and which is aimed at prevention efforts across the country.
‘’Our love for community keeps us moving, and the Kabaka Run is one of those moments we proudly show up for every year. Tembo Steels was on the ground once again, represented by an energetic team committed not just to the run, but to the bigger purpose, supporting the fight against HIV and building a healthier community for all of us’’, said Tembo steels officials.
Over the years , Tembo Steels has made a meaningful impact on community welfare .
Over the years, the Kabaka Birthday Run has played a critical role in driving HIV testing, promoting safe male circumcision, encouraging consistent condom use, and strengthening treatment adherence. These efforts have directly contributed to Uganda’s progress toward the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets, with 94% of people living with HIV aware of their status, 90% on treatment, and 97% achieving viral suppression.
Tembo Steels continues to lead from the front, championing initiatives that uplift communities and create lasting impact.
New infections dropped by 61%, from 96,000 to 37,000, while infections among young people aged 15 – 24 fell by 57%. AIDS-related deaths declined by 63%, and access to antiretroviral therapy now reaches over 1.3 million Ugandans.
Since its inception, the Kabaka Birthday Run has evolved from just 1,000 participants to more than 130,000 runners these year and proceeds directly support HIV/AIDS awareness, prevention, and testing initiatives across the country.
Since its inception in 2000, the company has not only played a vital role in fueling Uganda’s economic development but also set continental benchmarks in green steel production and industrial innovation.

