Sir Apollo Kagwa (standard Luganda orthography spelling Kaggwa) KCMG MBE (1864–1927)[1] was a major intellectual and political leader in Uganda when it was under British rule. He was a leader of the Protestant faction and was appointed prime minister (Katikkiro) of the Kingdom of Buganda by King Mwanga II in 1890. He served until 1926. Kagwa served as prince regent from 1897 until 1914 when the infant King Daudi Chwa came of age.[1] He was Buganda's first and foremost ethnographer.[2][3]
^ abEncyclopædia Britannica
^"Apolo Kaggwa: The colossus of Buganda". Monitor. 14 September 2020. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
^Bennett, Alison. "Material Cultures of Imperialism in Eastern Africa" (PDF). Discovery UK. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
Sir Apollo Kagwa (standard Luganda orthography spelling Kaggwa) KCMG MBE (1864–1927) was a major intellectual and political leader in Uganda when it was...
widow, Mrs. Olive Amelia Kawalya Kaggwa (of Ghanaian decent) and her two sons. Kawalya Kaggwa's father, ApolloKaggwa, was an influential Katikiro and...
Nakibuka. Baby Gloria is the third born in the family and she went to ApolloKaggwa primary school Mengo and later joined Life international school. She...
the prime minister of Uganda are located in the Twin Towers on Sir ApolloKaggwa Road, in the Central Division of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest...
several famous writers like Michael Nsimbi, Solomon E. K. Mpalanyi and ApolloKaggwa. Several genres of music are popular in Buganda. Musicians produce traditional...
was defeated, but the Christian forces, led by the Protestant chief ApolloKaggwa, retook the capital, enabling Mwanga to enter it triumphantly on 11...
aristocratic family of the Nsenene (grasshopper clan). His grandfather, ApolloKaggwa, was a minister in the kingdom of Buganda when the British arrived,...
start the school. In 1904, under the reign of Kabaka Daudi Cwa II; Sir ApolloKaggwa, a in chief in Buganda, requested the England-based Church Missionary...
Butambala, and another in Kibuli. The Butambala faction was supported by ApolloKaggwa and composed of the chiefs of Butambala, under the leadership of Twaib...
Monday 21 March 1921, Ssekabaka Daudi Chwa (King of Buganda) and Sir ApolloKaggwa wrote a letter to the colonial Governor questioning the Legislative...
Budo — all in Buganda. The chief minister of the Buganda kingdom, Sir ApolloKaggwa, personally awarded a bicycle to the top graduate at King's College...
were repatriated and buried at Mmende in Busiro. Kabaka of Buganda Kaggwa, Apollo; Kalibala, Ernest B. (1934). The Customs of the Baganda. pp. 61–62....
Shores of Victoria Nyanza. S. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. Kaggwa, Sir Apollo K, Basekabaka be’Buganda [translated by MM Semakula Kiwanuka]. Nairobi:...
Kimbugwe Second Minister Honorat Nyonyintono Sekibobo Governor of Kyaggwe ApolloKaggwa Mukwenda Governor of Singo Muguluma Pokino Governor of Buddu Kapalaga...
University Chancellor". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 1 August 2016. Kaggwa, Apollo; Kalibala, Ernest B. (1934). The Customs of the Baganda. p. 52-55. "Biography...
learners in a boarding school. The Prime Minister of Buganda (Katikkiro), ApolloKaggwa, gave them his house on Namirembe Hill, which they used for nine years...
Masembe-Kabali by 68-22. Kintu was married to one of the daughters of Sir ApolloKaggwa. He was a Protestant of "limited education". "Buganda Gets Cabinet"...
Kingdom to 1900. London: Longman, 1971. Sir ApolloKaggwa, 1901. Ekitabo kya Basekabaka b'e Buganda. Kaggwa, Apollo; Kalibala, Ernest B. (1934). The Customs...
Around the beginning of the 20th century, Prime Minister of Buganda, ApolloKaggwa, contracted an Indian, Alidina Visram, to build a parliament building...
Humanities and Social Sciences. p. 12. Retrieved 27 April 2020. Kavuma-Kaggwa, J. M., “The UNC was the pioneer of Uganda's independence”, Daily Monitor...