Posted on 11 March 2010
Tags: baganda, Buganda, clans, Government, Kabaka, Katikkiro, Mmengo, Muganda, news, Occupation, President, uganda
According to an official Buganda Kingdom news release, the minister for Local Government and Cooperatives, Jolly Lutaaya has advised Masaza Chiefs to intensify the registration process of every one in their areas of jurisdiction.
Owek. Lutaaya who was meeting the chiefs at Bulange in Mengo explained that this registration, which should include the newly born babies, the youth, adults, immigrants and the dead is very important in the planning process of the Kingdom and the country at large.
He added that the registration furthermore is intended to help fight immoral activities that are infiltrating most communities.
Lutaaya further advised the chiefs to work hard and earn their respect as Kabaka’s officials among the society they serve.
He added that with maximum respect from the people, all their calls will be responded to accordingly which will lead to great improvements in people’s lives.
The minister also advised the chiefs to promote Omummuli Programme spearheaded Katikkiro Eng J.B. Walusimbi which is geared at developing the people of Buganda.
In the same meeting, the minister of state for Local Government and cooperatives in the Kingdom George Nsamba Kumama also called upon the chiefs to promote the spirit of the Cooperative Unions right from the county to the village level.
Kumama explained that cooperatives will help the communities in villages to improve their income earnings and promote their living standards at home.
The announcement by Mmengo is a major change in the way Kabaka’s peoples are registered. For more than 100 years Kabaka’s government encouraged Baganda clans to register their members (bazzukulu) at Mutuba, Ssiga and Kasolya levels. Even late last year the Buganda government announced plans to register Baganda in their clans. It now seems like the registration of Baganda in their clans has been completely dropped.
Posted on 03 September 2009
Tags: baganda, bika, Buganda, clans, competition, Daudi Golloba, david, fred, Ganda, Golooba, Kabaka, kingdom, Kiyingi, mamba, Minister, Mmamba, Mutebi, Nakiwala, news, ngabi, Semugera, soccer, Sports, Ssemugera, stadium, track and field
Sunday 30th August was yet again the Annual Clans of the Baganda in the UK Sports day which was held at McMillan Stadium at Newham Leisure Centre in East London. As usual, it was a well attended event with a range of activities to suit almost everybody from the age of 3 upwards. Competitive activities included table tennis, badminton, basket ball, omweso, draughts, football and athletics field and track. The 50 plus had no excuse not to participate as there was a walking race as well. As last year, Jomayi Property Consultants teamed up with Empapula Za Kakobe magazine to sponsor this event with contribution from Pier One Sound Systems plus the many volunteers who helped make the day run smoothly.
The essence of this sports day is to bring together the Baganda in their major building block which is the clan. It is an opportunity not only to have fun and keep fit but to fraternise with one’s clansmates, strengthen the sense of togetherness and, probably most importantly, inculcate in the young ones, even those born outside of Buganda, the fact that they have strong cultural roots which they should cherish wherever they are. It makes them aware that they are related to people they may never have met before and this sense of belonging to a wider, bigger entity which eventually makes you a Muganda and explains one’s surname and eventually who you may and may not marry is treasured.
This sports day is unique in that it involves everyone who wants to compete and amass points for their clan unlike back at home where only those selected as good enough and trained represent their clan. This makes everyone feel important for their clan.
The medals ceremony was presided over by Prince Daudi Ggolooba and Naalinnya Elizabeth Nakabiri introduced by Fred Ssemugera the Chairman of Ebika Bya Baganda E Bungereza. This was preceeded by the crowds rendering of”Ekitiibwa kya Buganda ” ( Buganda’s anthem )which was made jespecially joyful by the under 13’s who sung it with gusto and enthusiasm. All this was after one of the highlights of the day, the tug of war which is one of the events where one sees the effort and pride contestants put in on behalf of their clans, the weaker ones often being literary dragged on the floor but still walking off with pride. The medals won, especially by the young people, were the icing on the cake. Many winners walked away proudly with wide smiles and a sense of belonging and worthiness, let alone the self esteem of achievement for self and clan.
This year, Ngabi were toppled into second place by Mmamba. Third were Lugave and Ndiga fourth. A total of twenty six clans were represented.
Posted on 26 August 2009
Tags: baganda, bika, Buganda, clans, competition, Ganda, Kabaka, kingdom, Kiyingi, Minister, Mutebi, Nakiwala, news, soccer, Sports, Ssemugera, stadium, track and field
The highly popular London hosted Annual Ebika Bya Baganda e Bungereza Sports Day for this year is slated for Sunday 30th August 2009 according to one of the organizers, Mw. Fred Ssemugera. Individual and team events will include track and field, rope tag of war, omweso, drafts, table tennis, basketball, badminton, swimming and 5-a-side soccer. The track and field competitions will pit Baganda of all ages in 100 meter, 200 meter, 400 meter as well as 100 x 4 relay sprints.
The Baganda games will be held at the McMillan Stadium, Newham Leisure Centre, Plaistow, London, E13, from 1:00 PM to 11:00 PM. The guest of honor will be Buganda government minister for Tourism, Ow’ek. Nakiwala Kiyingi. Other ceremonies on the same venue will include an exhibition of arts and crafts from Buganda and viewing of videos promoting tourism in Buganda.
More information is available from Fred Ssemugera on 0208 428 9553 and 07956 455 133, Dr. Ssekweyama on 0208 670 5590, Yosef Serugo on 01708 747 398, Yiga Matovu on 0208 854 3554 and Daudi Sserukeera on 07944 162 354.
Posted on 16 August 2009
Tags: Alan Waliggo, baganda, bataka, Buganda, clans, coronation, federo, Gilbert Bukenya, JB, Kabaka, kampala, Katikkiro, Lubega, Lubiri, Medard, Mengo, Mmengo, mukono, museveni, mutaka, Mutebi, Nakirembera, nation, news, nkoba za mbogo, ronald, Ronald Muwenda, Ssabasajja, Sseggona, Walusimbi
On August 16, 2009, Ssabasajja Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II excited Baganda all over the world when he made it clear that, despite president Museveni thinking that Federo is out of question, Buganda will continue her fight for self-determination and ultimately win. Kabaka Mutebi was addressing tens of thousands of Baganda who turned up at Lubiri to celebrate the 16th anniversary of his coronation onto the Namulondo of Buganda.
Kabaka Mutebi, who returned from a 3 day tour of his Buvuma county during the middle of last week, drew thunderous cheers when he said: “When we hear some people saying that they don’t know what Federo means, I think they have failed to understand what we mean. You should reply to them that Federo is all about justice and truth, and this is what we demand.” The Kabaka made it clear that Federo, with some powers leaving the center and going to regional governments like Buganda, is essential for Uganda to be stable and grow. And he lamented the fact that, even the colonialists practiced more justice than seen today. He told his attentive audience: “If someone is fighting for what has been stolen from him, you may not be able to stop him. It may be impossible for you to make him forget his cause. Whenever our people talk about Federo, what they mean is ‘we want justice’.”
Before the Kabaka spoke, the Chairman of Abataka Abakulu b’Ebika, Omutaka Nakirembeka, Alan Waliggo, told the mammoth crowd of Baganda that President Museveni’s claim that Buganda will never get Federo should be a warning to us, to be careful about voting for non-Baganda leaders. He said: “We are fed up with being used and abused. We shall remain in constant tears until we are in charge of what we get instead of letting others decide.”
The crowd broke into extended laughter when Kabaka’s Minister of State for Information, Medard Lubega Sseggona, told President Museveni’s vice, Gilbert Bukenya: “Please go and educate you friends on how to be loyal to the Kabaka of Buganda.” According to our sources in Mmengo, Bukenya takes full advantage of his very close and long friendship with Katikkiro JB Walusimbi to get himself invited to virtually every public event attended by Kabaka Mutebi.
While it is too early to tell, reports from around Kampala, Mukono and Entebbe, as well as emails from Los Angeles, London and Nairobi, suggest that Baganda here and overseas are very pleased by the Kabaka’s performance. One short email from London fairly represents the general pleasure expressed by Baganda we have heard from: “Nakato: I don’t know if you guys are reporting the news from Kampala about Kabaka’s and Omutaka’s statements in Lubiri. Emplogoma ebogodde! We feel much better after the weak and safe voices of the last 10 days. Awangaale Ssabasajja!”.