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Rajiv’s Legacy Lives On as Ruparelia Family Names Baby Chimp ‘RR’, Donates Shs50 Million to Conservation

Watchdog Uganda

Watchdog Uganda

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June 21, 2026

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At the sanctuary he frequently visited, family, friends and conservationists gathered to honour the late Rajiv Ruparelia through the adoption of a baby chimpanzee, a Shs50 million donation, and a renewed commitment to protecting Uganda’s wildlife. NGAMBA ISLAND, WAKISO — The mood was light, the laughter genuine, and the setting breathtaking. Against the backdrop [] The post Rajiv’s Legacy Lives On as Ruparelia Family Names Baby Chimp ‘RR’, Donates Shs50 Million to Conservation appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

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