Uganda Martyrs’ Day: The Kabaka Mwanga Unsuccessful Hunt
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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’
Obukalabanda! Call it something tough! There was a time life was simple. When the air was cleaner and fashion breezy. Yes, it might have...