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President Museveni Discusses Uganda's History

17 October, 2024
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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has met and held discussions with Makerere University Professors from the History department at State House Entebbe over the history of Africa and particularly that of Uganda.


The President highlighted the make-up of the people; citing the Bantu, the Nilotics, the Nilo-Hamites and so on, as some of the portions that make up Uganda. President Museveni pointed at the effort of the Abatembuuzi and Bachwezi as certainly a big success in its time, where they took organised political responsibility over territories of Ankole, Bunyoro, Tooro, Buganda and some parts of the North. 

He said the Luo also took a turn at this effort of political control after the Bachwezi. He explained that the linguistic, cultural and in some cases the genealogy similarities and linkages are testament to these efforts, saying that there is evidence of Luo influence on Toro, Bunyoro, Ankole and Buganda which is evident in their names and physical attributes.

He therefore called the entire history department at Makerere university as well as other institutions to focus on a bigger framework of existence through political governance in Uganda, which he said did not start with the British, and it is a historical distortion to present it as such.

Prof. Samwiri Lwanga Lunyiigo requested the President to get time and write his book about the history of Uganda and Africa. He cited clans among other aspects of life that will give a better perspective of what and who they are. Lwanga-Lunyiigo also commended the President for his wide knowledge of the history of Africa. 

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