The joyous occasion of Eid was celebrated in grand style today, with a notable gathering at the newly redeveloped Ham's Stadium in Nakivubo.
The event was led by prominent businessman and philanthropist, Alhaj Dr. Hamis Kiggundu, who marked the day in the company of his family, his brother, and the wider Muslim community.
The atmosphere at Ham's Stadium Nakivubo was one of pure festivity today as Alhaj Dr. Hamis Kiggundu joined Muslims from all walks of life to celebrate Eid. The event was not only a spiritual gathering but also a display of family unity.
Dr. Kiggundu was accompanied by his wives and children, who were noted for their smart and elegant appearance. The family’s presence added a personal touch to the day, reflecting a sense of grace and togetherness, both in their outward presentation and in their evident warmth and unity of spirit.
Adding to the family representation was Dr. Kiggundu's brother, Hajj Yasin Ssegawa, who also serves as the Manager of Ham Enterprises. His presence underscored the strong family foundation behind the business empire, as the brothers joined the faithful in prayer and celebration side by side.
The stadium grounds were filled to capacity with the faithful, who gathered for the special Eid prayers. The ceremony was conducted in a peaceful and orderly manner, with attendees arriving early to secure their places.
Security was well-coordinated, ensuring a safe environment for families and individuals to worship without any disruption.
Adding to the blessings of the day, the weather was remarkably favorable. The clear skies and pleasant conditions allowed worshippers to perform their prayers in comfort and enjoy the festivities that followed within the impressive grounds of the stadium, a landmark that has become a central hub for such major community events.
The celebration at Ham's Stadium served as a significant moment of unity, bringing together faith, family, and community under one roof. For those in attendance, it was a day of prayer, reflection, and celebration to mark the end of the holy month.