Uganda has today, marked the 37th Heroes’ Day Anniversary in a scaled-down ceremony at State House Entebbe, with organizers limiting attendance to fewer than 25 invited guests.
The event, organized by the Office of the President, will bring together representatives from the three arms of government alongside selected religious leaders.
Heroes’ Day (Uganda) is marked every June 9 to honour Ugandans who died during the 1971–1986 liberation struggle and those who have made outstanding contributions to national development.
This year’s ceremony departs from previous mass public celebrations, with State House officials saying the smaller format is intended to create a more reflective and focused national observance.
A statement from the Office of the Presidency said the limited guest list is designed to preserve the solemnity of the occasion while emphasising national priorities.
Government has encouraged Ugandans to reflect on the day in their communities through prayers and discussions on national development.
Political analysts say the scaled-down observance signals a shift in emphasis from ceremonial celebrations to governance priorities and economic delivery.
The 37th Heroes’ Day will be commemorated under tight protocol at State House Entebbe, as the country pauses to remember fallen heroes and reaffirm its long-term development aspirations.
