Businessman Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia has donated Shs50 million to the Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary, continuing his family’s support for wildlife conservation in Uganda.
The donation was announced during a visit to the sanctuary, where caretakers also named one of the chimpanzees “Rajiv” in tribute to Sudhir’s late son, Rajiv Ruparelia.
Officials at the sanctuary said the support will help cater for the feeding, treatment and daily care of rescued chimpanzees housed at the island facility on Lake Victoria.
Ngamba Island is home to dozens of orphaned chimpanzees rescued from illegal wildlife trade, habitat destruction and poaching. The sanctuary has for years depended on support from partners, conservationists and private donors to maintain its operations.
The Ruparelia family has previously supported the sanctuary through donations and conservation campaigns. Sudhir has also been recognized in the past for his contribution toward wildlife protection efforts in Uganda.
Rajiv Ruparelia, who died in May 2025, was Managing Director of the Ruparelia Group and played a leading role in expanding the family’s business interests across hospitality, education, real estate and finance.
The naming of the chimpanzee was seen as a heartfelt tribute to the late businessman, whose death drew condolences from leaders, entrepreneurs and members of the public across the country.



