While Luganda is still taught in some schools, it is generally not viewed as a sexy language. Many Baganda do not see the ...
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Bark-cloth making is an ancient craft of the Baganda people who live in the Buganda kingdom in southern Uganda. Traditionally, craftsmen of the Ngonge clan, headed by a kaboggoza, the hereditary chief ...
He casts doubts about Buganda being the origin of the Abasuba ... and were later assimilated into their hosts’ culture. Although the Suba are some of the few people in Kenya to trace their ...
Kabaka claims that the Kaazi land rightfully belongs to Buganda Kingdom, as it was allocated under the 1900 Buganda Agreement and has been lawfully passed down through successive kings. Thank you for ...