- The
Lukiiko (sometimes
Great Lukiiko) is the
Parliament of the
Kingdom of Buganda. It was,
according to tradition,
established by Kato Kintu, the first...
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Kingdom in 1884. The move
towards independence reached a
climax when the
Lukiiko, the
parliament of
Buganda appointed theh
Buganda Constitutional Committee...
- The
Lukiiko is the
Parliament of the
Kingdom of Busoga. The
Lukiiko arose out of
British efforts to
govern Busoga,
which had
previously been
highly decentralised...
- the
Kyabazinga throne rotates between chiefs in a
timely election of the
Lukiiko. His
Majesty William Wilberforce Gabula Nadiope IV is the in****bent. Before...
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death of his
father on 22
November 1939, he was
elected Kabaka by the
Lukiiko at the age of 15 and was
installed outside the
Lubiri at
Mengo on 25 November...
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ancient Israelite ancestry. He was also
chosen to be the
president of the
Lukiiko of
Busoga by the
British colonists, and in effect, he
became Busoga’s first...
- the
Lukiiko had
expanded to
include elected representatives (two from each of Busoga's 55 sub-counties). When Wako
retired the
Busoga Lukiiko resolved...
- (boo-lah-ngeh) is a
building in Kampala, the
capital of Uganda. It
houses the
Lukiiko (Parliament) of the
Kingdom of
Buganda and is the
Royal Seat of the Buganda...
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January 1934 – 18
November 2023) was a
Ugandan politician and
member of the
Lukiiko from 2009.
Mpanga was the
Minister of
Women in
Development from 1988 to...
- presidency. On 15 April, he
proposed a new
national constitution. The
Lukiiko p****ed a
resolution on 20 May
demanding that Uganda's
national government...