The traditional dance for the Bakonzo Culture
The Bakonzo sometimes called Banandi is a group of the Bantu-speaking people living in the districts of Kasese, Bundibgyo, Bunyangabu, and the Eastern Democratic...
ESUUKA; An Adorn of Royalty
Esuuka is one of the most precious ornaments a woman can wear especially that from Tooro, where beauty and royalty are a daily observation....
Ugandan Becomes First Black Woman to Travel to Every Country
A Ugandan, Jessica Nabongo has officially become the first black woman to have visited every single country in the world. Nabongo, a Ugandan-American arrived...
Uganda’s Independence: A 57 Year-old Ugandan Story
It has been a 57year-old affair. It started with ‘discoveries’ by explorers and soothed into a full-blown colonial system. After nearly a century, Great...
Focus on Tourism and the Economy Will Do Well- Hon Daudi...
Former Land’s Minister now Chairman of the Uganda Tourism Board Chairman, says that as a people, we must understand tourism. “Sometimes when we talk...
Bakonzo names and their meanings
For every Mukonzo, the surname must tell the position in birth counting whether the child is the first, second, or third, up to the...