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Mutesa I Mukaabya Walugembe Kayiira was 30th Kabaka of the Buganda, ruling from 1856 until his death of suspected hepatitis in 1884, at 47. Mutesa is reported to have had 85 wives and 96 children ...
Buganda Kingdom Kabaka (king) Mutesa II (left) and the Governor of the British Protectorate of Uganda, Sir Andrew Cohen, take a walk at State House-Entebbe in 1953. PHOTO/COURTESY/FILE.
Mutesa died on November 21, 1969 at 28 Orchard House, Rotherhithe in London How Kabaka Mutesa's body was returned from London for burial - New Vision Official Call Us: +256 (0)414 337 000 Mail Us ...
Much has been written drawing a parallel between "King" Mumbere's troubles with President Yoweri Museveni and what Kabaka Mutesa faced under President Milton Obote. While we empathise with the ...
Kampala — IN remembrance of his long friendship with Kabaka Mutesa and later on his son Mutebi, Buganda recently mourned Major Carr-Gomm's demise. THE Kabaka had no roof over his head.
In 1875, Stanley wrote an open letter in the name of the Kabaka Mutesa, inviting missionaries to the Kingdom of Buganda. Two missionary groups, the British Church Mission Society and the French ...
In his own words, Kabaka Mutesa recalls the battle to defend his throne. It was bound to happen. Following Mengo's resolution to evict the central government from its land, ...
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Buganda's enduring influence on sports - MSNKabaka Mutesa II donated land for the establishment of Nakivubo Stadium in 1926. Later, Prince Kakungulu played a key role in the construction of Muteesa II Stadium at Wankulukuku in the 1950s.
Kabaka, one of the quintet of the popular 70s Highlife Band, the Oriental Brothers, has unveiled his new album entitled Abialam after a 17-year hiatus. Kabaka, (i.e. Godwin Okpara) and his music ...
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