One placard read: “Boose Bbamala” (You have killed enough people). Both words were hopelessly misspelt. You could argue that the placards were not written by Baganda, but I have read many ...
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 ...
Uganda’s cultural diversity exposes young people to different foods ... saw several tribes, including the Baganda, Bamasaba, Itesots, Karimojong, Acholi and Langis take part.
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Uganda: The cultural village offering visitors a show of age-old traditions to boost tourismThe Ewaffe Cultural Village is a place where visitors are given an immersive experience of the traditional and cultural norms of the Baganda people, one of the largest ethnic groups in East Africa.
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New Vision on MSNBaganda top Nkozi university cultural festival competitionsUganda’s cultural diversity exposes young people to different foods, amazing experiences and ways of life. This was evident during the three-day cultural festival at the Uganda Martyrs University (UMU ...
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