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AllAfrica on MSNMuseveni Calls for Devt of Martyrs' Birth Places Into Pilgrimage, Religious Tourism SitesPresident Museveni has underscored the need to develop Bugonza Shrine in Kaliro district as a religious tourism site.According to the president, the government has been allocating money annually in ...
The tombs are home to the remains of four kings of Buganda—Kabaka Muteesa I, Muteesa II, Mwanga, and Daudi Chwa—each playing a significant role in the history of Uganda. But the Kasubi Tombs ...
Buganda Road Court's Chief Magistrate Ronald Kayizzi on Monday warned of widespread extortion by impostors targeting unsuspecting individuals seeking justice.
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Muslims hold special prayers for Namugongo martyrsHis father was Muteesa I of Buganda, who reigned between 1856 and 1884. ;During prayers earlier today, Professor Badru ...
KAMPALA - Kyambogo University says it is going to set up a museum in honour of Ssekabaka Muteesa I Mukaabya Walugembe Kayiira. Muteesa, who ruled Buganda Kingdom from 1856 until 1884, was the 30th ...
On November 30, 1953, the Kabaka of Buganda, Sir Edward Muteesa II, was bundled onto a military jet and flown to Britain. While Muteesa’s forced exile is widely mentioned by scholars especially ...
They pushed for Buganda’s secession from Uganda so that Edward Muteesa, the Kabaka at the time, having succeeded his father Chwa, would remain their king and also be the President.
When Kabaka Muteesa I succeed his father Ssuna, he observed Islamic teachings such as eating of animals only slaughtered by Muslims and ordered for the construction of mosques in Buganda.
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