Must watch: History of Buganda Kingdom part 1 with Honorable Joseph M Ssemwogerere
Must watch: History of Buganda Kingdom part 1 with Honorable Joseph M Ssemwogerere
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An exclusive interview with “Honorable Joseph M Ssemwogerere”, an ex advisor of the king of Buganda. He explains how one of the most organised kingdom in Africa was colonised by the British empire.
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Buganda is rock
It was the same orderlyness in other areas and Buganda knows it because even at the time Speke came the buganda king had a wife from Nkole. Buganda was the doorway into the whole Uganda because of Lake Nyanza. And they were very welcoming to everyone's detriment. And because of the trade between others kingdoms and buganda… the europeans were taken into the other areas and kingdoms. Also if you read the explorers' journals they tell how the baganda so enthusiastically became christians and so they wrote letters to the British kingdom to send the missionaries in haste….. and so begun the choas we now have…..anyway biwanvu but we need to get back to ourselves.
Great job, really interesting interview. Keep it up.
Hard to believe someone chewing gum!!! But, thank you for the history, is there more on our routes from West Africa before we became Buganda? We had oral law for passing on information so alot was lost..
Thats a lie we were writing in our tongues many years before the british on stones and walls wood etc
Buganda kuntiko era kweri bangalyona kubanga fe abantu tetuvangawo erafe buganda sibizimbe
Islam entered Uganda by way of Swahilli traders arguably over one thousand years ago. Forms of Christianity existed, entering Uganda by way of Eghiopian traders.
The Bantu writing script is over 3000 years old. Africans had been exposed to civilizations which read and wrote thousands of years prior. Speak sent for the colonialists to colonize, the Kabbaka sought for Bagandans to learn English reading and writing.