Uganda Martyrs’ Day: The Kabaka Mwanga Unsuccessful Hunt

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It started from Mulungu. On Tuesday, 25th May 1886, a very excited Kabaka Mwanga suddenly decided to go hippocampus hunting. Unfortunately, the hippo was...

Manyatta Huts: Uganda’s Emerald Among Corals

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Over the years, change has impacted enormous economic developments. Uganda has joined the league of the fastest growing economies of the world, but this...

The Enchanting Flavors of Luo Dishes

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When many think of Northern Uganda’s culinary claim to fame, they think malakwang, an exquisite traditional Luo dish whose tongue bewitching taste has given...

The National Theatre: Your number one Entertainment Center

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It is my pleasure to share with the readers of the View magazine about Uganda National Cultural Centre commonly known as The National Theatre. Uganda...

Gipir and Labongo: A Journey into the Acholi and Alur Story

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Gipir and Labongo, what a time-old legend! Dating far back into the 15th Century, its climax sits atop a spot on the Albert Nile...

Moonlight Festival Intrigues Bunyoro Kingdom

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The Moonlight Festival is the core of any kingdom in Uganda. To many, based on its name, they might think it’s a festival held...

The traditional dance for the Bakonzo Culture

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The Bakonzo sometimes called Banandi is a group of the Bantu-speaking people living in the districts of Kasese, Bundibgyo, Bunyangabu, and the Eastern Democratic...

ESUUKA; An Adorn of Royalty

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Esuuka is one of the most precious ornaments a woman can wear especially that from Tooro, where beauty and royalty are a daily observation....

Bakonzo names and their meanings

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For every Mukonzo, the surname must tell the position in birth counting whether the child is the first, second, or third, up to the...

Obukalabanda: A Wooden Sandal That Was the ‘in-thing’

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Obukalabanda! Call it something tough! There was a time life was simple. When the air was cleaner and fashion breezy. Yes, it might have...

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