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King's College, Budo

King’s College Budo is a mixed, residential, secondary school in Central Uganda (Buganda).

King's College Budo
Location
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Coordinates0°15′24″N 32°29′12″E / 0.25667°N 32.48667°E / 0.25667; 32.48667Coordinates: 0°15′24″N 32°29′12″E / 0.25667°N 32.48667°E / 0.25667; 32.48667
Information
TypeSecondary School
MottoGakyali Mabaga
(So little done, So much more to do)
Religious affiliation(s)Anglican
Established1906
FounderHenry Walter Weatherhead
HeadmasterJohn Fred Kazibwe
Number of studentsc. 1,600
Houses7 for boys (Canada, England, Ghana, Mutesa, Australia, South Africa, Nigeria), 2 for girls (Sabaganzi, Grace)
Colour(s)Red and White
Sportsrugby, cricket, football, track, tennis, swimming, volleyball, hockey, basketball, golf, and baseball
NicknameBudo
PublicationThe Budonian
AlumniOld Budonians
Websitewww.kingscollegebudo.com

Location

The school is located on Naggalabi Hill, in southern Wakiso District, off the Kampala-Masaka Road. This location lies approximately 14 kilometres (8.7 mi), by road, southwest of the central business district of Kampala, the capital of Uganda and the largest city in that country.[1]

History

The school was officially opened on 29 March 1906 with 21 boys. It was founded by His Majesty's Acting Commissioner of the Uganda Protectorate, George Wilson and the Church Missionary Society. It is one of the oldest schools in Uganda. The land on which it was built on was donated by the Kabaka of Buganda. The school was originally started a boys only school for the sons of chiefs and kings. In 1934 girls were also admitted making it a mixed-sex education school.[2]

The school has benefited from the support of Monkton Combe School in England. During the service of thanksgiving for Monkton Combe School's centenary held at St Paul's Cathedral in London in May 1968, the money donated during the collection was used to found several Monkton Combe scholarships at King's College.[3]

In late March 1979, the college staff evacuated the students and the remaining civilian population of Budo hill due to the Uganda–Tanzania War. The Libyan Armed Forces, allied with the Uganda Army at the time, subsequently set up camp at the facility. Soon after, the Tanzania People's Defence Force (TPDF) and Ugandan rebels attacked and overran the camp[4] as part of Operation Dada Idi.[5] About two dozen Libyans were killed and buried at a nearby mass grave.[4]

The TPDF consequently used the King's College Budo as base, and when it was reopened in June 1979, the students coexisted with the Tanzanian soldiers until the latter withdrew from Uganda.[4]

Notable alumni

Alumni of Budo are known as Old Budonians. Old Budonians have distinguished themselves in service to Uganda and Buganda Kingdom.

Royals

Politics

  • Edward Muteesa II - First President of Uganda
  • Abu Mayanja - Attorney general and third deputy prime minister 1986-1994
  • Aggrey Awori - Minister for ICT 2009-2011
  • Apolo Nsibambi - Prime minister of Uganda 1999-2011
  • Beti Kamya-Turwomwe - Founding president of the Uganda Federal Alliance, presidential candidate in 2011
  • Charles Njonjo - Attorney general of Kenya 1963-1979
  • Bertha Kingori - member of the Legislative Council of Tanganyika
  • Crispus Kiyonga - Minister of Defence since 2006, member of the Ugandan parliament representing Bukonjo West
  • Godfrey Binaisa - Fifth president of Uganda
  • Jehoash Mayanja Nkangi - Justice minister (1998–2008), finance minister (1989–1998), and Katikkiro of Buganda (1964–1966, 1993–1994)[6]
  • Ignatius K. Musaazi - Founder of the first political party in Uganda, the Uganda National Congress
  • James Wapakhabulo - Speaker of the Ugandan parliament 1993-1996
  • John Ssebaana Kizito - Mayor of Kampala 1996-2006
  • Olara Otunnu - UPC president, under secretary of the United Nations
  • Sam Kutesa - Former Member of the Ugandan parliament and Former Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • Samson Kisekka - Vice president of Uganda 1991-1994, prime minister of Uganda 1986-1991
  • Yusuf Lule - Fourth president of Uganda
  • Apollo Kironde - Uganda's first representative to the U.N
  • Beti Olive Namisango Kamya-Turomwe - Inspector General of Government (IGG), Former Minister for Kampala Capital City Authority, Former Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Former MP Lubaga North Constituency.

Law

David Justin Bakibinga Professor of Commercial Law, Makerere University since1998

Diplomats and civil service

  • Amanya Mushega - former secretary general of the East African Community (2001-2006)
  • Jennifer Musisi - lawyer and administrator, former executive director of the Kampala Capital City Authority (2011-2018)
  • Winnie Byanyima - aeronautical engineer, politician and diplomat. Executive director of Oxfam International(1 May 2013- 14 August 2019), current Executive Director UNAIDS, since 2019.
  • Rosemary Semafumu Mukasa - ambassador at Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Uganda.

Academia

  • Frederick Kayanja - vice chancellor Mbarara University of Science & Technology, 1989-2014
  • Peter Mugyenyi - HIV/AIDS researcher, co-founder and director of the Joint Clinical Research Centre, chancellor of the Mbarara University of Science and Technology, since 2009
  • Senteza Kajubi - vice chancellor Makerere University 1977-1979, 1990-1993
  • David Justin Bakibinga – professor of commercial law since 1998 and deputy vice chancellor (finance and administration), 2004-2009, Makerere University

Writers

See also

References

  1. ^ Road Distance Between Kampala And Buddo With Map
  2. ^ Africa's 50 Oldest Schools 2007-01-14 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Monkton Combe School archives
  4. ^ a b c "When Gaddafi sent desert commandos to fight in tropical Masaka". Daily Monitor. 7 September 2011. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  5. ^ "How Mbarara, Kampala fell to Tanzanian army". Daily Monitor. 27 April 2014. from the original on 4 March 2019. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Looking back on Jehoash Mayanja Nkangi's illustrious career". NTV Uganda. 7 March 2017. Retrieved 9 April 2017.

Further reading

  • McGregor, G. P. "King's College Budo: the First Sixty Years." Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1967
  • Summers, Carol: "Subterranean Evil" and "Tumultuous Riot" in Buganda: Authority and Alienation at King's College, Budo 1942." Journal of African History vol 47 number 1 2006 pages 93-113. Also reproduced at: http://scholarship.richmond.edu/history-faculty-publications/21/
  • Kipkorir, B.E. "Replica of an English School: Kings College, Budo," East Africa Journal, Nairobi, November 1967 pages 34–35
  • Kayondo, Edward, Who Is Who From Budo, 1906-2006 (Kampala, 2006) OL16281638M
  • McGregor, Gordon P., The History Of King's College Budo, Uganda; In Relation To The Development Of Education In Uganda (Kampala, University Of East Africa Press, 1965)
  • McGregor, Gordon P., King's College Budo: The First Sixty Years (Nairobi, Oxford University Press, 1967) OL20750999M
  • McGregor, Gordon P., King's College Budo 1906-2006: A Centenary History (Kampala, Fountain Publishers, 2006) ISBN 9970025449
  • Shin, Andrew: "Locating King’s College Budo: A study of Politics and Relationships in Colonial Buganda". A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in the Department of History, University of Michigan, USA, 1 April 2015.
  • About King's College, Budo.

External links

  • Location of King's College Budo At Google Maps

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King s College Budo is a mixed residential secondary school in Central Uganda Buganda King s College BudoLocationBudo Wakiso DistrictUgandaCoordinates0 15 24 N 32 29 12 E 0 25667 N 32 48667 E 0 25667 32 48667 Coordinates 0 15 24 N 32 29 12 E 0 25667 N 32 48667 E 0 25667 32 48667InformationTypeSecondary SchoolMottoGakyali Mabaga So little done So much more to do Religious affiliation s AnglicanEstablished1906FounderHenry Walter WeatherheadHeadmasterJohn Fred KazibweNumber of studentsc 1 600Houses7 for boys Canada England Ghana Mutesa Australia South Africa Nigeria 2 for girls Sabaganzi Grace Colour s Red and WhiteSportsrugby cricket football track tennis swimming volleyball hockey basketball golf and baseballNicknameBudoPublicationThe BudonianAlumniOld BudoniansWebsitewww wbr kingscollegebudo wbr com Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Notable alumni 3 1 Royals 3 2 Politics 3 3 Law 3 4 Diplomats and civil service 3 5 Academia 3 6 Writers 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLocation EditThe school is located on Naggalabi Hill in southern Wakiso District off the Kampala Masaka Road This location lies approximately 14 kilometres 8 7 mi by road southwest of the central business district of Kampala the capital of Uganda and the largest city in that country 1 History EditThe school was officially opened on 29 March 1906 with 21 boys It was founded by His Majesty s Acting Commissioner of the Uganda Protectorate George Wilson and the Church Missionary Society It is one of the oldest schools in Uganda The land on which it was built on was donated by the Kabaka of Buganda The school was originally started a boys only school for the sons of chiefs and kings In 1934 girls were also admitted making it a mixed sex education school 2 The school has benefited from the support of Monkton Combe School in England During the service of thanksgiving for Monkton Combe School s centenary held at St Paul s Cathedral in London in May 1968 the money donated during the collection was used to found several Monkton Combe scholarships at King s College 3 In late March 1979 the college staff evacuated the students and the remaining civilian population of Budo hill due to the Uganda Tanzania War The Libyan Armed Forces allied with the Uganda Army at the time subsequently set up camp at the facility Soon after the Tanzania People s Defence Force TPDF and Ugandan rebels attacked and overran the camp 4 as part of Operation Dada Idi 5 About two dozen Libyans were killed and buried at a nearby mass grave 4 The TPDF consequently used the King s College Budo as base and when it was reopened in June 1979 the students coexisted with the Tanzanian soldiers until the latter withdrew from Uganda 4 Notable alumni EditAlumni of Budo are known as Old Budonians Old Budonians have distinguished themselves in service to Uganda and Buganda Kingdom Royals Edit Daudi Chwa II 34th Kabaka of Buganda Edward Mutesa II 35th Kabaka of Buganda and first President of Uganda Ezekiel Tenywa Wako Zibondo of Bulamogi George David Matthew Kamurasi Rukidi III of Toro Omukama of Toro Henry Wako Muloki Kyabazinga of Busoga Muwenda Mutebi II 36th Kabaka of Buganda Yosia Nadiope Gabula of Bugabula BusogaPolitics Edit Edward Muteesa II First President of Uganda Abu Mayanja Attorney general and third deputy prime minister 1986 1994 Aggrey Awori Minister for ICT 2009 2011 Apolo Nsibambi Prime minister of Uganda 1999 2011 Beti Kamya Turwomwe Founding president of the Uganda Federal Alliance presidential candidate in 2011 Charles Njonjo Attorney general of Kenya 1963 1979 Bertha Kingori member of the Legislative Council of Tanganyika Crispus Kiyonga Minister of Defence since 2006 member of the Ugandan parliament representing Bukonjo West Godfrey Binaisa Fifth president of Uganda Jehoash Mayanja Nkangi Justice minister 1998 2008 finance minister 1989 1998 and Katikkiro of Buganda 1964 1966 1993 1994 6 Ignatius K Musaazi Founder of the first political party in Uganda the Uganda National Congress James Wapakhabulo Speaker of the Ugandan parliament 1993 1996 John Ssebaana Kizito Mayor of Kampala 1996 2006 Olara Otunnu UPC president under secretary of the United Nations Sam Kutesa Former Member of the Ugandan parliament and Former Minister for Foreign Affairs Samson Kisekka Vice president of Uganda 1991 1994 prime minister of Uganda 1986 1991 Yusuf Lule Fourth president of Uganda Apollo Kironde Uganda s first representative to the U N Beti Olive Namisango Kamya Turomwe Inspector General of Government IGG Former Minister for Kampala Capital City Authority Former Minister of Lands Housing and Urban Development Former MP Lubaga North Constituency Law Edit Benjamin Joseph Odoki Chief Justice of the Republic of Uganda 2001 2013 Alfonse Owiny Dollo Chief Justice of the Republic of Uganda since September 2020 and Deputy Chief Justice of the Republic of Uganda 2017 2020 James Munange Ogoola former Principal Judge and former Head of the Commercial Court of Uganda Julia Sebutinde Judge at the International Court of Justice The Hague Netherlands Michael Chibita Justice of the Supreme Court of Uganda Peter Nyombi former Attorney General of the Republic of Uganda Kiryowa Kiwanuka Attorney General of the Republic of Uganda since May 2021 Katende Jimmy Rodgers Serunjogi Senior Partner at Katende Serunjogi amp Co AdvocatesDavid Justin Bakibinga Professor of Commercial Law Makerere University since1998 Diplomats and civil service Edit Amanya Mushega former secretary general of the East African Community 2001 2006 Jennifer Musisi lawyer and administrator former executive director of the Kampala Capital City Authority 2011 2018 Winnie Byanyima aeronautical engineer politician and diplomat Executive director of Oxfam International 1 May 2013 14 August 2019 current Executive Director UNAIDS since 2019 Rosemary Semafumu Mukasa ambassador at Ministry of Foreign Affairs Uganda Academia Edit Frederick Kayanja vice chancellor Mbarara University of Science amp Technology 1989 2014 Peter Mugyenyi HIV AIDS researcher co founder and director of the Joint Clinical Research Centre chancellor of the Mbarara University of Science and Technology since 2009 Senteza Kajubi vice chancellor Makerere University 1977 1979 1990 1993 David Justin Bakibinga professor of commercial law since 1998 and deputy vice chancellor finance and administration 2004 2009 Makerere UniversityWriters Edit Christopher Henry Muwanga Barlow poet David Rubadiri poet and first Malawian ambassador to the United Nations Elvania Namukwaya Zirimu poet dramatist Okot p Bitek poet Timothy Wangusa author poet and literature scholar Phillip MatogoSee also EditEducation in Uganda Groupe Scolaire Officiel de Butare a comparable institution in RwandaReferences Edit Road Distance Between Kampala And Buddo With Map Africa s 50 Oldest Schools Archived 2007 01 14 at the Wayback Machine Monkton Combe School archives a b c When Gaddafi sent desert commandos to fight in tropical Masaka Daily Monitor 7 September 2011 Retrieved 10 May 2021 How Mbarara Kampala fell to Tanzanian army Daily Monitor 27 April 2014 Archived from the original on 4 March 2019 Retrieved 24 December 2018 Looking back on Jehoash Mayanja Nkangi s illustrious career NTV Uganda 7 March 2017 Retrieved 9 April 2017 Further reading EditMcGregor G P King s College Budo the First Sixty Years Nairobi Oxford University Press 1967 Summers Carol Subterranean Evil and Tumultuous Riot in Buganda Authority and Alienation at King s College Budo 1942 Journal of African History vol 47 number 1 2006 pages 93 113 Also reproduced at http scholarship richmond edu history faculty publications 21 Kipkorir B E Replica of an English School Kings College Budo East Africa Journal Nairobi November 1967 pages 34 35 Kayondo Edward Who Is Who From Budo 1906 2006 Kampala 2006 OL16281638M McGregor Gordon P The History Of King s College Budo Uganda In Relation To The Development Of Education In Uganda Kampala University Of East Africa Press 1965 McGregor Gordon P King s College Budo The First Sixty Years Nairobi Oxford University Press 1967 OL20750999M McGregor Gordon P King s College Budo 1906 2006 A Centenary History Kampala Fountain Publishers 2006 ISBN 9970025449 Shin Andrew Locating King s College Budo A study of Politics and Relationships in Colonial Buganda A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in the Department of History University of Michigan USA 1 April 2015 About King s College Budo External links EditWebsite of King s College Budo Location of King s College Budo At Google Maps Kings College Budo Reviews Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title King 27s College Budo amp oldid 1147323373, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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