History
The Buganda Agreement (alternatively the Uganda Agreement or Treaty of Mengo) of March 1900 formalised the relationship between the Kingdom of Buganda and the British Uganda Protectorate Johnston’s Buganda Agreement of 1900 imposed a tax on huts and guns, designated the chiefs as tax collectors, and testified to the continued alliance of British and Baganda interests. The different parts of Uganda which did not benefit […]
The European who discovered Uganda were known as Explorers. Among these Explorers were John Hanning Speke, Winston Churchill, Frederick John D. Lugard just to mention a few… The word Explorer means: A person who explores a new or unfamiliar area with the aim of turning that area into a colony or chartered company. A person […]
Jerusalem the capital city of Israel: Jerusalem also called Beth-Shalem, meaning; the house of Shalem The name “Shalem” is derived from the same root as the word “shalom”, meaning peace, so that the common interpretation of the name is now “The City of Peace” or “Abode of Peace”. … Other midrashim say that Jerusalem means “City of Peace”. Jerusalem has always […]
David was the second king of Israel. When Israel desired to have a king who will rule over them liken unto how kings ruled over the nations that surrounded Israel, God gave Israel their 1st king who suited their description who was known as “Saul”. After God had finished giving the people their king, He […]
The scripture in Genesis 36:1-5 indicates that Korah was the son of Esau (Edom). Korah eventually turned into a nation that rebelled against Moses the Son of Jacob, and this act coming from Korah was not a surprise, because it was a genetic trait and inheritance deriving from his father Esau. Esau took wives from the […]
The Mosaic covenant is the covenant that God made with Israel through Moses: This covenant compiles up the giving of the Torah (the written law) and Oral law which was handed over to Israel through Moses, during the season of Shavuot (Pentecost) which took place in the third month called Sivan on the Hebrew. Exodus […]
Matthew 13:45 The kingdom of heaven is compared to a “pearl of great price (something of great value). Why was Uganda called the pearl of Africa by the European explorers? Uganda was given the name (the pearl of Africa), because in Uganda most of all the beauty, natural resources, climate and culture in form of […]
The ultimate political agenda of the European Union Europe acknowledges the fact that it’s existence depends on the resources, and minerals of Africa. The six of nations which were present at beginning of forming of the European Union, came together with the aim of stopping the conflict (scramble for Africa), which was taking place among […]
What happened in Uganda after the Buganda agreement 1900? The Baganda immediately offered their services to the British as administrators over their recently conquered neighbours, an offer which was attractive to the economy-minded colonial administration. Baganda agents fanned out as local tax collectors and labour organizers in areas such as Kigezi, Mbale, and, significantly, Bunyoro. This subimperialism […]
The Canaanite languages or Canaanite dialects are one of the two subgroups of the Northwest Semitic languages, the other being the Aramaic language. Aramaic (אַרָמָיָא Arāmāyā, Syriac: Arabic آرامية) is a Middle Eastern language or group of languages belonging to the Semitic subfamily of the Afroasiatic language family. They language was spoken by the ancient […]