Katikkiro is the official title of the prime minister of the Kingdom of Buganda, a traditional kingdom in modern-day Uganda. The current Katikkiro is Charles Peter Mayiga of the mutima clan appointed by the current monarch, the Kabaka of Buganda, Muwenda Mutebi II of Buganda in May 2013, replacing engineer John Baptist Walusimbi.[1][2]
^Lule, Jeff Andrew (22 May 2013). "Katikiro Mayiga Chairs His First Cabinet Meeting". New Vision. Kampala. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
Katikkiro is the official title of the prime minister of the Kingdom ofBuganda, a traditional kingdom in modern-day Uganda. The current Katikkiro is Charles...
The Head of Government is the Katikkiro (Prime Minister) Charles Mayiga, who was appointed by the Kabaka in 2013. The Parliament ofBuganda is the Lukiiko...
Ssemakookiro. He was born in 2011. On 17 January 2012 the former KatikkiroofBuganda, John Baptist Walusimbi, confirmed that his mother was from the Enseenene...
katikkiro (prime minister) ofBuganda, a constitutional monarchy in present-day Uganda. He was appointed to that position by the reigning Kabaka of Buganda...
30th Kabaka of the Kingdom ofBuganda, from 1856 until 1884. He was born at the Batandabezaala Palace, at Mulago, in 1837. He was the son of Kabaka Ssuuna...
British rule. He was a leader of the Protestant faction and was appointed prime minister (Katikkiro) of the Kingdom ofBuganda by King Mwanga II in 1890....
Cabinet of Uganda. From 1962 until 1993, Mayanja Nkanki served as the "Katikkiro" (prime minister) under Sir Edward Muteesa II, the Kabaka ofBuganda, who...
Tombs in Kampala, Uganda, is the site of the burial grounds for four kabakas (kings ofBuganda) and other members of the Baganda royal family. As a result...
The history ofBuganda is that of the Buganda kingdom of the Baganda people, the largest of the traditional kingdoms in present-day Uganda. Loyalty to...
official residence for the KatikkiroofBuganda in Uganda. It is located in Mengo in Kampala opposite the Twekobe. The Kabaka ofBuganda is not allowed to stay...
Muteesa 1 Royal University Buganda Kabaka ofBugandaKatikkiroofBuganda BICUL (24 July 2016). "BICUL Board Members". Kampala: Buganda Investments and Commercial...
Edward Ssekandi, Vice President of Uganda Herman Basudde late performing artist Charles Peter Mayiga katikkiroofBuganda Erias Lukwago Lord Mayor Kampala...
minister and former KatikkiroofBuganda (1964–1966, 1993–1994) Apolo Nsibambi, former prime minister of Uganda and former chancellor of Makerere University...
politician who served as Katikkiro (chief minister) of the Kingdom ofBuganda from 1955 to 1964. Prior to becoming Katikkiro himself, Kintu had "already...
served as Secretary to the KatikkiroofBuganda. He contributed to the modernisation of Uganda through introduction of modern education, health, agriculture...
Hamilton Kawalya-Kaggwa was the Katikiro (chief minister) of the Ugandan Kingdom ofBuganda from 1945 to 1950. He died on 9 September 1971 leaving behind...
(Katikkiro) ofBuganda. Ham Mukasa was placed in the palace of Kabaka Mutesa I as a page at the age of nine by his father, a clan chief in Buganda. While...
time ally Dan Muliika was appointed KatikkiroofBuganda, the title for the prime minister of the Kingdom ofBuganda. After Muliika was sacked Lule resigned...
1955 he served as katikkiro (chief minister) to the then Kabaka ofBuganda, Mutesa II, playing an important role in the resolution of the Kabaka crisis...
to John and Mrs Allen Nsibirwa. She is a granddaughter to former KatikkiroofBuganda Martin Lurther Nsibirwa. She attended Aunt Clare Kindergarten Namirembe...
In the search of the source of River Nile in the "Dark continent of Africa", Henry Morton Stanley arrived at Kabaka Muteesa I ofBuganda who gave him letter...
this to the influence of Mwanga's Katikkiro (Prime Minister) Mukasa, who sought to control the spread of Christianity in Buganda by eliminating its teachers...
returning to Buganda after graduation. He was elected to Buganda Lukiiko in 1962 and the Parliament of Uganda in 1964, representing Mityana on behalf of the Kabaka...