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Katikkiro of Buganda

The 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 Mayiga, who
was appointed to that position by the current monarch, the Kabaka of Buganda, Muwenda
Mutebi II of Buganda in May 2013, replacing engineer John Baptist Walusimbi.[1]

Contents
History
List of Katikkiro
See also
References

History
This title is as old as the kingdom itself. The first known Katikkiro was a man named
Walusimbi of the Ffumbe Clan, who was the prime minister during the reign of Chwa I
Nabakka, the second Kabaka of Buganda, who reigned during the middle of the 14th century.
Walusimbi continued to rule following the death of Chwa I. He was succeeded as Katikkiro
by Sebwaana. This period lasted until 1374, when Kabaka Kimera I ascended the throne
circa 1374.[2]

List of Katikkiro
[with Tebandeke] Mujambula
[with Ndawula] Nsobya
[with Kagulu] Ntambi
[with Kikulwe] Mawuuba
[with Kikulwe] Nakiyenje
[with Kikulwe] Nakikofu
1740? - 1741 Ssebanakitta
1741 - 1750 Kagali
1750 - 17.. Kabinuli
17.. - 1780 Lugoloobi
1780 - 17.. Ssendegeya
17.. - 17.. Mayembe
17.. - 1797 Kagenda
1797 - .... Nabbunga
.... - .... Ssekayiba
.... - .... Nabembezi
1814? Kadduwamala
18.. - 18.. Katimpa
18.. - 18.. Kafumbirwango
18.. - 18.. Kimoga
18.. - 1832 Ssebuko
1832 - 18.. Migeekyamye
Kayiira (1856?)
Kisomose (18.. - 18..)
Mayanja (18.. - 18..)
Mulere (18.. - 18..)
Mukasa (1884? - 1888)
Nnyonyintono (1888)
Muguluma (1888 - 1889)
Apollo Kaggwa (1889 - 1926)
Kisosonkole (Feb 1927 - 1929)
Martin Luther Nsibirwa (1929-
1941)
Samuel Wamala (1941-1945)
Martin Luther Nsibirwa (1945)
Michael Kawalya Kagwa (1945-
1950)
Paulo Kavuma (1950–1955)
Kattikiro Apollo Kaggwa in 1893
Michael Kintu (1955-1964)
Joash Mayanja Nkangi (1964-
1993)
Joseph Mulwanyammuli Ssemwogerere (1994-2005)
Dan Muliika (2005-2007)
Emmanuel Ndawula (2007-2008)
John Baptist Walusimbi (2008-2013)
Charles Mayiga (2013-present)

See also
Lukiiko
Bulange
Buganda

References
1. Lule, Jeff Andrew (22 May 2013). "Katikiro Mayiga Chairs His First Cabinet Meeting" (htt
p://www.newvision.co.ug/news/643006-katikiro-mayiga-chairs-his-first-cabinet-meeting.h
tml). New Vision. Kampala. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
2. RAN (25 August 2015). "Buganda Was Ruled By Regents Between 13xx And 1374" (htt
p://www.royalark.net/Uganda/buganda2.htm). Royalark.net (RAN). Retrieved 25 August
2015.

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