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UNCOVERING HERITAGE AND TRADITIONS OF THE BAFUMBIRA A sorghum society. Owing to the rich volcanic soils on the slopes of the Mufumbiro mountains of Western Rwanda and Southwestern Uganda on which they resided, the Bafumbira predominantly became cultivators. Their staple food, even to date, is sorghum that they use dynamically to get different dishes. * Mail
THE KARAMOJONG
The Karamojong's lives had been difficult for centuries-- ekeing out an existence by raising cattle in such an inhospitable region. And yet, in the midst of such a harsh environment they were able to build a fairly stable and equitable society. TRADITIONAL MARRIAGES IN UGANDA: MARRIAGES IN BUGANDA The traditional marriage or give away ceremony in Buganda is one function you will get to hate and like in almost equal proportions. The preparations for any traditional introduction or marriage ceremony (an introduction ceremony acts as the traditional/cultural marriage ceremony) are tiring and trying financially, physically and mentally as you wonder why you have to fulfill a lot of UGANDAN ARCHITECTURE THROUGH THE YEARS Ugandan Architecture Through the Years. The story of shelter begins in the caves with the hunting and gathering man. Eventually, as he became agriculturist, it became imperative for man to have a fixed base to keep an eye on his crops and animals. Constrained by the existing physical setting and technology, man begets a shelter form dictated by KIWATULE RECREATION CENTER Charges at Kiwatule Recreation Center. Being a weekend, adults were paying 2,000 shillings (approximately $1.10) as entrance fee, up from 1,000 during weekdays, and 1,000 for children from 500 shillings on weekdays. The small house at Kiwatule Recreation Center. After clearing the entrance fee, you are then led to the center throughshort
TRADITIONAL MARRIAGES IN UGANDA: ANKOLE STYLE The bride is usually hidden while the groom has to keep quiet throughout the discussions and wait for the outcome. In this case however, the groom-to-be is ‘king’ because everything is done on his behalf. In traditional Ankole society, a man marries a woman. A woman never marries a man. It is taboo if a woman seeks out a man’shand in
BANYORO: THEIR MAGIC EMPAAKO AND MARRIAGE TRADITIONS The Empaako Tradition. Most unique to this tribe is their tradition of pet-names, which are accorded every Munyoro or Mutoro in addition to their traditional and religious names. Gerald Businge says that the pet-name, Empaako is one thing that will readily identify a Munyoro or a Mutooro. He explains that Empaako is a special name of endearment BUKONZO'S UNIQUE CULTURE AND WAY OF LIFE The culture of circumcision is deeply rooted in the Bakonjo's way of life and although they don't mobilize people for circumcision like the Bagisu do, almost every Mukonzo male is circumcised. Many Bakonzo have grown up knowing only too well that society will not let a man grow up comfortably in their midst while uncircumcised. BUGANDA'S OKWABYA OLUMBE AND THE TRADITION OF INSTALLING Among the Baganda, the cultural power to make decisions regarding conducting the Okwabya Olumbe and installing the heir is exercised in a pyramidal format, ranging from the Kabaka (King) to various clan heads and their lower hierarchs right up to the house hold. What that means is a very important person can have an heir installed by decreeof
ANGELINA JOLIE'S PASSION FOR AFRICA Angelina Jolie's Passion For Africa. Angelina Jolie's interview with Anderson Cooper. Tuesday June 20 th was World Refugee Day. It was also the day that Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie's interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper 360° was aired. Jolie, who has visited numerous refugee camps, was eager to discuss their plight. UNCOVERING HERITAGE AND TRADITIONS OF THE BAFUMBIRA A sorghum society. Owing to the rich volcanic soils on the slopes of the Mufumbiro mountains of Western Rwanda and Southwestern Uganda on which they resided, the Bafumbira predominantly became cultivators. Their staple food, even to date, is sorghum that they use dynamically to get different dishes.THE KARAMOJONG
The Karamojong's lives had been difficult for centuries-- ekeing out an existence by raising cattle in such an inhospitable region. And yet, in the midst of such a harsh environment they were able to build a fairly stable and equitable society. TRADITIONAL MARRIAGES IN UGANDA: MARRIAGES IN BUGANDA The traditional marriage or give away ceremony in Buganda is one function you will get to hate and like in almost equal proportions. The preparations for any traditional introduction or marriage ceremony (an introduction ceremony acts as the traditional/cultural marriage ceremony) are tiring and trying financially, physically and mentally as you wonder why you have to fulfill a lot of UGANDAN ARCHITECTURE THROUGH THE YEARS Ugandan Architecture Through the Years. The story of shelter begins in the caves with the hunting and gathering man. Eventually, as he became agriculturist, it became imperative for man to have a fixed base to keep an eye on his crops and animals. Constrained by the existing physical setting and technology, man begets a shelter form dictated by KIWATULE RECREATION CENTER Charges at Kiwatule Recreation Center. Being a weekend, adults were paying 2,000 shillings (approximately $1.10) as entrance fee, up from 1,000 during weekdays, and 1,000 for children from 500 shillings on weekdays. The small house at Kiwatule Recreation Center. After clearing the entrance fee, you are then led to the center throughshort
TRADITIONAL MARRIAGES IN UGANDA: ANKOLE STYLE The bride is usually hidden while the groom has to keep quiet throughout the discussions and wait for the outcome. In this case however, the groom-to-be is ‘king’ because everything is done on his behalf. In traditional Ankole society, a man marries a woman. A woman never marries a man. It is taboo if a woman seeks out a man’shand in
BANYORO: THEIR MAGIC EMPAAKO AND MARRIAGE TRADITIONS The Empaako Tradition. Most unique to this tribe is their tradition of pet-names, which are accorded every Munyoro or Mutoro in addition to their traditional and religious names. Gerald Businge says that the pet-name, Empaako is one thing that will readily identify a Munyoro or a Mutooro. He explains that Empaako is a special name of endearment BUKONZO'S UNIQUE CULTURE AND WAY OF LIFE The culture of circumcision is deeply rooted in the Bakonjo's way of life and although they don't mobilize people for circumcision like the Bagisu do, almost every Mukonzo male is circumcised. Many Bakonzo have grown up knowing only too well that society will not let a man grow up comfortably in their midst while uncircumcised. BUGANDA'S OKWABYA OLUMBE AND THE TRADITION OF INSTALLING Among the Baganda, the cultural power to make decisions regarding conducting the Okwabya Olumbe and installing the heir is exercised in a pyramidal format, ranging from the Kabaka (King) to various clan heads and their lower hierarchs right up to the house hold. What that means is a very important person can have an heir installed by decreeof
ANGELINA JOLIE'S PASSION FOR AFRICA Angelina Jolie's Passion For Africa. Angelina Jolie's interview with Anderson Cooper. Tuesday June 20 th was World Refugee Day. It was also the day that Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie's interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper 360° was aired. Jolie, who has visited numerous refugee camps, was eager to discuss their plight. UGANDAN ARCHITECTURE THROUGH THE YEARS Ugandan Architecture Through the Years. The story of shelter begins in the caves with the hunting and gathering man. Eventually, as he became agriculturist, it became imperative for man to have a fixed base to keep an eye on his crops and animals. Constrained by the existing physical setting and technology, man begets a shelter form dictated by AJON: THE CENTURIES OLD DRINK FROM THE ITESOTS According to some Itesots, ajon is an affirmation of the sanctity of tradition in the face of modern day 'civilization' trends, as the drink is enjoyed by both the old and the young with pride. It is common to find a Ugandan district chairperson sharing a round of ajon with a group of locals. Brewing ajon. If you thought that Africanswere not
ENTEBBE: GATEWAY TO THE HEART OF AFRICA To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. Olive Eyotaru Yemima is a graduate of Mass Communication. She first worked with Ultimate Media in 2005 as an intern and returned in 2007 as a features writer. BUKONZO'S UNIQUE CULTURE AND WAY OF LIFE The culture of circumcision is deeply rooted in the Bakonjo's way of life and although they don't mobilize people for circumcision like the Bagisu do, almost every Mukonzo male is circumcised. Many Bakonzo have grown up knowing only too well that society will not let a man grow up comfortably in their midst while uncircumcised. MATOOKE: BUGANDA'S MMERE A woman from western Uganda was surprised when she went to a market in Kansanga, one of Kampala's suburbs and asked for emmere, only to be told that emmere was over, despite the fact that there were potatoes and yams on display.. The word Mmere in Luganda as in several Bantu languages means food. But in Buganda, mmerre means Matooke , the stable food among the MEET UGANDAN HERBALIST VICTOR KIWALABYE Herbalist Victor Kiwalabye claims to cure different diseases from his clinic in Kireka including the cancer, Hepatitis B, epilepsy and many more using herbs he gets from the forests of Mabira, Imaramagambo and other areas like the Rwenzori mountains, Kotido, Sudan, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Now, he is 48 and has over 500 bettingshops in Europe.
BANYORO: THEIR MAGIC EMPAAKO AND MARRIAGE TRADITIONS The Empaako Tradition. Most unique to this tribe is their tradition of pet-names, which are accorded every Munyoro or Mutoro in addition to their traditional and religious names. Gerald Businge says that the pet-name, Empaako is one thing that will readily identify a Munyoro or a Mutooro. He explains that Empaako is a special name of endearment SEPARATION OF POWERS: DOES UGANDA HAVE 'PROPER' DEMOCRACY? Separation of Powers: Does Uganda have 'Proper' Democracy? If French political thinker Baron de Montesquieu, who coined the term 'Trias Politica' which translates into 'Separation of powers' referring to a model for the governance of democratic states were still alive, he would definetely not be amused by the current use of these words. This is because although modern 'democratic states' like VIEWS FROM FIONA: KIMANSULO BUSINESSES IN KAMPALA Views from Fiona: Kimansulo Businesses in Kampala. Just when you thought that the kimansulo is as far as they will go in Kampala. The kimansulo or striptease created havoc and problems with the police but not to the magnitude of the new sex business in town. There is a new lucrative business peddling in human flesh licensed by the powers BEING A NIGGER IS NOT COOL The term was a standard one throughout the United States, but particularly commonplace in the slaveholding South. Historically, many whites used the word casually, even dismissively. For most blacks, the term always has been associated with white supremacy, racism, violence and oppression. Nigger is almost always depreciatory when used by KIWATULE RECREATION CENTER To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. John Isingoma is a member of Ultimate Media Consult (U) Ltd. A social scientist by training, Isingoma is the Executive Secretary at Ultimate Media Consult (U) Ltd and after years training and practice in the media has become a dedicated writer andresearcher.
UGANDAN ARCHITECTURE THROUGH THE YEARS The story of shelter begins in the caves with the hunting and gathering man. Eventually, as he became agriculturist, it became imperative for man to have a fixed base to keep an eye on his crops and animals. Constrained by the existing physical setting and technology, man begets a shelter form dictated by his culturalbeliefs.
THE KARAMOJONG
The Karamojong's lives had been difficult for centuries-- ekeing out an existence by raising cattle in such an inhospitable region. And yet, in the midst of such a harsh environment they were able to build a fairly stable and equitable society. UNCOVERING HERITAGE AND TRADITIONS OF THE BAFUMBIRA On the hills of Mufumbiro in southwestern Uganda in Kisoro district resides a tribe that has come to be known by some as Rwandese immigrants, and by others as descendants of the Bakiga whose close association with the Rwandese emerged into the Kifumbira, a TRADITIONAL MARRIAGES IN UGANDA: MARRIAGES IN BUGANDA The traditional marriage or give away ceremony in Buganda is one function you will get to hate and like in almost equal proportions. The preparations for any traditional introduction or marriage ceremony (an introduction ceremony acts as the traditional/cultural marriage ceremony) are tiring and trying financially, physically and mentally as you wonder why you have to fulfill a lot of TRADITIONAL MARRIAGES IN UGANDA: ANKOLE STYLE To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. Gideon Munaabi is a journalist and public relations practitioner with Ultimate Media Consult (U) Ltd. He has been and continues writing widely for different publication locally and internationally. MEET UGANDAN HERBALIST VICTOR KIWALABYE Herbalist Victor Kiwalabye claims to cure different diseases from his clinic in Kireka including the cancer, Hepatitis B, epilepsy and many more using herbs he gets from the forests of Mabira, Imaramagambo and other areas like the Rwenzori mountains, Kotido, Sudan, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Now, he is 48 and has over 500 bettingshops in Europe.
BUKONZO'S UNIQUE CULTURE AND WAY OF LIFE The Bakonzo are a Bantu-speaking people who live on the mountain slopes of the magnificent Rwenzori (Mountains of the Moon), where they have been for many generations. BUGANDA'S OKWABYA OLUMBE AND THE TRADITION OF INSTALLING To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. Enoch Mutabaazi is a media practitioner at Ultimate Media Consult with more than six years experience in the print and electronic media. Since he majored in Broadcast Journalism at his graduate studies Mutabaazi first worked as a reporter at Uganda Television (now Uganda Broadcasting Corporation TV) before he BANYORO: THEIR MAGIC EMPAAKO AND MARRIAGE TRADITIONS To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. Eunice Rukundo is a graduate Journalist and public relations practitioner with Ultimate Media Consult (U) Ltd. She is a talented writer who enjoys working with people. KIWATULE RECREATION CENTER To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. John Isingoma is a member of Ultimate Media Consult (U) Ltd. A social scientist by training, Isingoma is the Executive Secretary at Ultimate Media Consult (U) Ltd and after years training and practice in the media has become a dedicated writer andresearcher.
UGANDAN ARCHITECTURE THROUGH THE YEARS The story of shelter begins in the caves with the hunting and gathering man. Eventually, as he became agriculturist, it became imperative for man to have a fixed base to keep an eye on his crops and animals. Constrained by the existing physical setting and technology, man begets a shelter form dictated by his culturalbeliefs.
THE KARAMOJONG
The Karamojong's lives had been difficult for centuries-- ekeing out an existence by raising cattle in such an inhospitable region. And yet, in the midst of such a harsh environment they were able to build a fairly stable and equitable society. UNCOVERING HERITAGE AND TRADITIONS OF THE BAFUMBIRA On the hills of Mufumbiro in southwestern Uganda in Kisoro district resides a tribe that has come to be known by some as Rwandese immigrants, and by others as descendants of the Bakiga whose close association with the Rwandese emerged into the Kifumbira, a TRADITIONAL MARRIAGES IN UGANDA: MARRIAGES IN BUGANDA The traditional marriage or give away ceremony in Buganda is one function you will get to hate and like in almost equal proportions. The preparations for any traditional introduction or marriage ceremony (an introduction ceremony acts as the traditional/cultural marriage ceremony) are tiring and trying financially, physically and mentally as you wonder why you have to fulfill a lot of TRADITIONAL MARRIAGES IN UGANDA: ANKOLE STYLE To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. Gideon Munaabi is a journalist and public relations practitioner with Ultimate Media Consult (U) Ltd. He has been and continues writing widely for different publication locally and internationally. MEET UGANDAN HERBALIST VICTOR KIWALABYE Herbalist Victor Kiwalabye claims to cure different diseases from his clinic in Kireka including the cancer, Hepatitis B, epilepsy and many more using herbs he gets from the forests of Mabira, Imaramagambo and other areas like the Rwenzori mountains, Kotido, Sudan, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Now, he is 48 and has over 500 bettingshops in Europe.
BUKONZO'S UNIQUE CULTURE AND WAY OF LIFE The Bakonzo are a Bantu-speaking people who live on the mountain slopes of the magnificent Rwenzori (Mountains of the Moon), where they have been for many generations. BUGANDA'S OKWABYA OLUMBE AND THE TRADITION OF INSTALLING To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. Enoch Mutabaazi is a media practitioner at Ultimate Media Consult with more than six years experience in the print and electronic media. Since he majored in Broadcast Journalism at his graduate studies Mutabaazi first worked as a reporter at Uganda Television (now Uganda Broadcasting Corporation TV) before he BANYORO: THEIR MAGIC EMPAAKO AND MARRIAGE TRADITIONS To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. Eunice Rukundo is a graduate Journalist and public relations practitioner with Ultimate Media Consult (U) Ltd. She is a talented writer who enjoys working with people.ABOUT UGPULSE
UGPulse.com a UgaTechUSA web site.. Join us. in educating the world about Africa.. Contact Info Comments and Complaints: letters@ugpulse.com. UGPulse.com is an attempt to get the audience to feel the heartbeat of a vibrant place called Uganda.UG is East African slang for "Uganda".. UGPulse.com aims at uniting the Diaspora with the wanainchi on the web in the hope of creating opportunities for UGANDAN ARCHITECTURE THROUGH THE YEARS The story of shelter begins in the caves with the hunting and gathering man. Eventually, as he became agriculturist, it became imperative for man to have a fixed base to keep an eye on his crops and animals. Constrained by the existing physical setting and technology, man begets a shelter form dictated by his culturalbeliefs.
ENTEBBE: GATEWAY TO THE HEART OF AFRICA To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. Olive Eyotaru Yemima is a graduate of Mass Communication. She first worked with Ultimate Media in 2005 as an intern and returned in 2007 as a features writer. MABIRA FOREST: UGANDANS WAKE UP TO THE COST OF A journey from Kampala as you drive to the eastern parts of Uganda through Mabira forest, gives you enough reason to believe the government when it says that Uganda is Gifted by Nature-a country promotional campaign Uganda launched last year, costing billions of shillings, hoping to promote the country's tourism potential.Travelling from Kampala to Jinja, one often sees the thickgreen forest
MEET UGANDAN HERBALIST VICTOR KIWALABYE Herbalist Victor Kiwalabye claims to cure different diseases from his clinic in Kireka including the cancer, Hepatitis B, epilepsy and many more using herbs he gets from the forests of Mabira, Imaramagambo and other areas like the Rwenzori mountains, Kotido, Sudan, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Now, he is 48 and has over 500 bettingshops in Europe.
AJON: THE CENTURIES OLD DRINK FROM THE ITESOTS If you ask the Itesots of Uganda to host any social function, you can bet that ajon or malwa will be on the menu. Indeed, whereas many other indigenous Ugandans are steadily 'graduating' to factory brewed beers and spirits, the Itesots (sometimes called Ateso) continue to sip their ajon with pride. Itesots do not only love the taste of their locally brewed alcoholic drink, more of them have BUKONZO'S UNIQUE CULTURE AND WAY OF LIFE Better still, the girl's parents' choice was made easy where they were friends with another family with a young un booked son. Marriage of these children would be used to strengthen the friendship bond betweenthese two families.
BANYORO: THEIR MAGIC EMPAAKO AND MARRIAGE TRADITIONS To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. Eunice Rukundo is a graduate Journalist and public relations practitioner with Ultimate Media Consult (U) Ltd. She is a talented writer who enjoys working with people. VIEWS FROM FIONA: KIMANSULO BUSINESSES IN KAMPALA The kimansulo or striptease created havoc and problems with the police but not to the magnitude of the new sex business in town. There is a new lucrative business peddling in human flesh licensed by the powersthat be.
BEING A NIGGER IS NOT COOL Aretha Frison, a native of Detroit, Michigan, and a graduate of Florida A&M University, is currently living in Kampala, Uganda as anindependant media
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UGPulse.com a UgaTechUSA web site.. Join us. in educating the world about Africa.. Contact Info Comments and Complaints: letters@ugpulse.com. UGPulse.com is an attempt to get the audience to feel the heartbeat of a vibrant place called Uganda.UG is East African slang for "Uganda".. UGPulse.com aims at uniting the Diaspora with the wanainchi on the web in the hope of creating opportunities for UNCOVERING HERITAGE AND TRADITIONS OF THE BAFUMBIRA A sorghum society. Owing to the rich volcanic soils on the slopes of the Mufumbiro mountains of Western Rwanda and Southwestern Uganda on which they resided, the Bafumbira predominantly became cultivators. Their staple food, even to date, is sorghum that they use dynamically to get different dishes. TRADITIONAL MARRIAGES IN UGANDA: MARRIAGES IN BUGANDA The traditional marriage or give away ceremony in Buganda is one function you will get to hate and like in almost equal proportions. The preparations for any traditional introduction or marriage ceremony (an introduction ceremony acts as the traditional/cultural marriage ceremony) are tiring and trying financially, physically and mentally as you wonder why you have to fulfill a lot ofTHE KARAMOJONG
The Karamojong's lives had been difficult for centuries-- ekeing out an existence by raising cattle in such an inhospitable region. And yet, in the midst of such a harsh environment they were able to build a fairly stable and equitable society. ENTEBBE: GATEWAY TO THE HEART OF AFRICA To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. Olive Eyotaru Yemima is a graduate of Mass Communication. She first worked with Ultimate Media in 2005 as an intern and returned in 2007 as a features writer. AJON: THE CENTURIES OLD DRINK FROM THE ITESOTS According to some Itesots, ajon is an affirmation of the sanctity of tradition in the face of modern day 'civilization' trends, as the drink is enjoyed by both the old and the young with pride. It is common to find a Ugandan district chairperson sharing a round of ajon with a group of locals. Brewing ajon. If you thought that Africanswere not
BANYORO: THEIR MAGIC EMPAAKO AND MARRIAGE TRADITIONS The Empaako Tradition. Most unique to this tribe is their tradition of pet-names, which are accorded every Munyoro or Mutoro in addition to their traditional and religious names. Gerald Businge says that the pet-name, Empaako is one thing that will readily identify a Munyoro or a Mutooro. He explains that Empaako is a special name of endearment BUGANDA'S OKWABYA OLUMBE AND THE TRADITION OF INSTALLING Among the Baganda, the cultural power to make decisions regarding conducting the Okwabya Olumbe and installing the heir is exercised in a pyramidal format, ranging from the Kabaka (King) to various clan heads and their lower hierarchs right up to the house hold. What that means is a very important person can have an heir installed by decreeof
VIEWS FROM FIONA: KIMANSULO BUSINESSES IN KAMPALA Views from Fiona: Kimansulo Businesses in Kampala. Just when you thought that the kimansulo is as far as they will go in Kampala. The kimansulo or striptease created havoc and problems with the police but not to the magnitude of the new sex business in town. There is a new lucrative business peddling in human flesh licensed by the powers ANGELA CRYSTAL NEWMAN-KAVULU: UGANDA'S HOTTEST RADIO She is one of the most recognizable and pleasant celebrities on the Ugandan scene today. Her wardrobe has been featured in African Woman Magazine and it's no surprise because on top of being a respected radio personality Angela Crystal Newman-Kavulu is also a Kampalafashion icon.
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UGPulse.com a UgaTechUSA web site.. Join us. in educating the world about Africa.. Contact Info Comments and Complaints: letters@ugpulse.com. UGPulse.com is an attempt to get the audience to feel the heartbeat of a vibrant place called Uganda.UG is East African slang for "Uganda".. UGPulse.com aims at uniting the Diaspora with the wanainchi on the web in the hope of creating opportunities for UNCOVERING HERITAGE AND TRADITIONS OF THE BAFUMBIRA A sorghum society. Owing to the rich volcanic soils on the slopes of the Mufumbiro mountains of Western Rwanda and Southwestern Uganda on which they resided, the Bafumbira predominantly became cultivators. Their staple food, even to date, is sorghum that they use dynamically to get different dishes. TRADITIONAL MARRIAGES IN UGANDA: MARRIAGES IN BUGANDA The traditional marriage or give away ceremony in Buganda is one function you will get to hate and like in almost equal proportions. The preparations for any traditional introduction or marriage ceremony (an introduction ceremony acts as the traditional/cultural marriage ceremony) are tiring and trying financially, physically and mentally as you wonder why you have to fulfill a lot ofTHE KARAMOJONG
The Karamojong's lives had been difficult for centuries-- ekeing out an existence by raising cattle in such an inhospitable region. And yet, in the midst of such a harsh environment they were able to build a fairly stable and equitable society. ENTEBBE: GATEWAY TO THE HEART OF AFRICA To learn more about Ultimate Media Consult go to www.ultimatemediaconsult.com. Olive Eyotaru Yemima is a graduate of Mass Communication. She first worked with Ultimate Media in 2005 as an intern and returned in 2007 as a features writer. AJON: THE CENTURIES OLD DRINK FROM THE ITESOTS According to some Itesots, ajon is an affirmation of the sanctity of tradition in the face of modern day 'civilization' trends, as the drink is enjoyed by both the old and the young with pride. It is common to find a Ugandan district chairperson sharing a round of ajon with a group of locals. Brewing ajon. If you thought that Africanswere not
BANYORO: THEIR MAGIC EMPAAKO AND MARRIAGE TRADITIONS The Empaako Tradition. Most unique to this tribe is their tradition of pet-names, which are accorded every Munyoro or Mutoro in addition to their traditional and religious names. Gerald Businge says that the pet-name, Empaako is one thing that will readily identify a Munyoro or a Mutooro. He explains that Empaako is a special name of endearment BUGANDA'S OKWABYA OLUMBE AND THE TRADITION OF INSTALLING Among the Baganda, the cultural power to make decisions regarding conducting the Okwabya Olumbe and installing the heir is exercised in a pyramidal format, ranging from the Kabaka (King) to various clan heads and their lower hierarchs right up to the house hold. What that means is a very important person can have an heir installed by decreeof
VIEWS FROM FIONA: KIMANSULO BUSINESSES IN KAMPALA Views from Fiona: Kimansulo Businesses in Kampala. Just when you thought that the kimansulo is as far as they will go in Kampala. The kimansulo or striptease created havoc and problems with the police but not to the magnitude of the new sex business in town. There is a new lucrative business peddling in human flesh licensed by the powers ANGELA CRYSTAL NEWMAN-KAVULU: UGANDA'S HOTTEST RADIO She is one of the most recognizable and pleasant celebrities on the Ugandan scene today. Her wardrobe has been featured in African Woman Magazine and it's no surprise because on top of being a respected radio personality Angela Crystal Newman-Kavulu is also a Kampalafashion icon.
ABOUT UGPULSE
UGPulse.com a UgaTechUSA web site.. Join us. in educating the world about Africa.. Contact Info Comments and Complaints: letters@ugpulse.com. UGPulse.com is an attempt to get the audience to feel the heartbeat of a vibrant place called Uganda.UG is East African slang for "Uganda".. UGPulse.com aims at uniting the Diaspora with the wanainchi on the web in the hope of creating opportunities for AJON: THE CENTURIES OLD DRINK FROM THE ITESOTS According to some Itesots, ajon is an affirmation of the sanctity of tradition in the face of modern day 'civilization' trends, as the drink is enjoyed by both the old and the young with pride. It is common to find a Ugandan district chairperson sharing a round of ajon with a group of locals. Brewing ajon. If you thought that Africanswere not
UGANDAN ARCHITECTURE THROUGH THE YEARS Ugandan Architecture Through the Years. The story of shelter begins in the caves with the hunting and gathering man. Eventually, as he became agriculturist, it became imperative for man to have a fixed base to keep an eye on his crops and animals. Constrained by the existing physical setting and technology, man begets a shelter form dictated by TRADITIONAL MARRIAGES IN UGANDA: ANKOLE STYLE The bride is usually hidden while the groom has to keep quiet throughout the discussions and wait for the outcome. In this case however, the groom-to-be is ‘king’ because everything is done on his behalf. In traditional Ankole society, a man marries a woman. A woman never marries a man. It is taboo if a woman seeks out a man’shand in
SEVEN YEARS SINCE THE KANUNGU MASSACRE 17 th March 2000 is a date that will remain etched into Uganda's history books for all the wrong and sad reasons. On this day, the country woke up to the horrific news that more than 500 people had burnt to death in a church in Kanungu district, southwestern Uganda.. Members of the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments (MRTC), a religious cult had been promised that they BANYORO: THEIR MAGIC EMPAAKO AND MARRIAGE TRADITIONS The Empaako Tradition. Most unique to this tribe is their tradition of pet-names, which are accorded every Munyoro or Mutoro in addition to their traditional and religious names. Gerald Businge says that the pet-name, Empaako is one thing that will readily identify a Munyoro or a Mutooro. He explains that Empaako is a special name of endearment BUKONZO'S UNIQUE CULTURE AND WAY OF LIFE The culture of circumcision is deeply rooted in the Bakonjo's way of life and although they don't mobilize people for circumcision like the Bagisu do, almost every Mukonzo male is circumcised. Many Bakonzo have grown up knowing only too well that society will not let a man grow up comfortably in their midst while uncircumcised. ANGELA CRYSTAL NEWMAN-KAVULU: UGANDA'S HOTTEST RADIO She is one of the most recognizable and pleasant celebrities on the Ugandan scene today. Her wardrobe has been featured in African Woman Magazine and it's no surprise because on top of being a respected radio personality Angela Crystal Newman-Kavulu is also a Kampalafashion icon.
LIFE UNDER IDI AMIN: THE STORY OF THERESA NANZIRI BUKENYA By Timothy Kalyegira. On March 5, 1976, a student of the Faculty of Law at Makerere University, Paul Serwanga, was shot dead by an army captain who had developed an interest in his (Serwanga) girlfriend. The next day, 4,000 university students took to the streets in Kampala calling for the overthrow of President Idi Amin. THE TRADITION OF 'VISITING THE BUSH' In most Ugandan traditions, sex is a sacred topic. For this matter, it is neither discussed in public nor taken lightly as it is in thewestern cultures.
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