Preserving heritage while embracing the future.
Every estate connected to us reflects a balance of history, culture, and responsibility to the people.
Every estate connected to Princess Edith Nabweteme is more than land, it is a living symbol of history, culture, and responsibility. These estates stand as bridges between generations, carrying forward the legacy of the Buganda Kingdom while creating opportunities for communities today. Each property reflects a careful balance between tradition and progress, ensuring that heritage is preserved while future growth is nurtured.
Royal Homestead
Serving as the central residence, the Royal Homestead embodies dignity, tradition, and the intimate heritage of the Nabweteme family. It remains a place where cultural identity thrives and where values are passed to future generations.
Cultural Landmarks
Estates connected to sacred sites and cultural landmarks ensure that Buganda’s traditions remain alive. These spaces are protected as symbols of history and are preserved for educational and cultural engagement.
Community Estates
Several properties are dedicated to community well-being, providing land and spaces for education, worship, and social growth. These estates reflect the family’s responsibility to give back and empower the people.
Agricultural Lands
Fertile lands tied to the family are more than economic assets; they represent sustainability. They support local livelihoods, food security, and the Kingdom’s long tradition of stewardship over nature.
Future Estates
As times evolve, estates connected to the family embrace new roles in development, housing, commerce, and education, always grounded in respect for tradition. This balance ensures heritage and modernity walk hand in hand.
Heritage. Responsibility. Future.
Heritage in Continuity
Historic homesteads preserved as symbols of lineage and tradition.
Sites of ceremonies, heritage preservation, and royal gatherings.
Homes reflecting both royal prestige and modern influence in Kampala.
Sustaining the family and community through cultivation and stewardship.
