Brief History Of Kampala City – The Largest City In Uganda

Known to be the largest city in Uganda, Kampala is located in the southern part of Uganda and at the Northside of Lake Victoria. The city of Kampala was built on seven hills, elevated 3,900 feet above sea levels. It has a fantastic climate condition with weather conditions of 28°C in January while it drops…

The reign of blood and terror; Osama the crocodile that feasted on over 80 Ugandans.

Uganda has been a home for man-eating reptiles. Reports from Idi Amin in the 1970s showed that up to 4,000 people had been disabled into the crocodile-infested headwaters of the Nile, which Osama is believed to have been a benefactor of this massacre.   Osama is a crocodile reported to be Measuring 16ft from snout…

Buganda Kingdom In Uganda – The Rise And Fall Of The Kingdom

During the 19th century, the Buganda kingdom was the most famed, largest, and advanced kingdom in Uganda, East Africa. They are found along the Northern shore of Lake Victoria which is now the South Central of Uganda presently known as the Muwaawa. In 1894, Buganda became the center of the Uganda colony. The name Uganda…

History Of The Lost Pygmy People – The Batwa Tribe (The Forest Keepers)

The endangered tribal group also known as the Pygmies; the Batwa are the original dwellers of the montane rainforest (the Echuya forest) in the Kabale and Kisolo, southwestern part of Uganda and in the northern part of Rwanda. The Batwa are said to be hunters and gatherers living under a hut made of sticks and…