... Buganda are called, •will be more than ever in the mood for trouble. The case of the Kabaka of Buganda. may seem trivial In Itself. Its importance Is thaA. -like the Dreyfus affair In Prance and the Alger Hiss case in America, It ...
... Buganda delegation, said' that the main problem in the discussions had been to reconcile the wish ,of the Baganda — that the Kabaka should bring the new agreement into force by signing it in Buganda — .with the British statement of ...
... Buganda, one of Africa's most glorious and powerful kingdoms until a century ago, when the British converted its subjects into pojpnial employees. Then Ugandan. dictators Milton Obote and Idi Amin, aware of the competition, abolished ...
... Buganda, would be free to return to his country, and people — under conditions stipulated in a newly arrived-at ... Buganda tribe. When the harrassed government tried time ago to turn the Kabaka into a constitutional monarch as a ...
... Buganda must take oart in next year's elections to the Legislative Council under a 1955 agreement. The letter gave the Governor's replies to four recent resolutions from the Buganda Lukiko (Parliament), it rejected the contention that ...
... Buganda: Province 'of. Uganda. ^He ha* been banned front nis kingdom because he wants home rule-, and ig Jbeing 'gener- • clared a state of emergency in ally uncooperative. [ Buganda Buganda -as a precaution. precaution. He was ...
... Buganda, economically the most progressive but politically perhaps the most reactionary part of the country. Buganda is the central and most wealthy of Uganda's four provinces. Bordering on the fertile northern shore of Lake Victoria ...
Attention. Once-Powerful African Dynasty Ends. Exiled King Of Buganda Buried. NAIROBI, Kenya -The body of Sir Edward Mutesa, the exiled kabaka of Buganda,, was laid to rest in the enormous, thatched royal tombs of Uganda Sunday, ending a ...
... Buganda, occupying one-fourth of the protectorate, and the remainder of the country, occupied by many tribes and kingdoms loosely coordinated by the British. The British have long had high ambitions for Uganda. They would like to sec it ...
... Buganda.l He had acted as he tad because he knew that the people of Buganda and thet Lukiko were demanding that these steps should be taken." The development, had arisen from two fears among the people of Bug*nda— one, that Central ...