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| Empindi |
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| Totem |
Empindi |
| Akabbiro |
Kiyindiru |
| English |
(Type of bean) |
| Scientific |
Vigna Sinensis |
| Runyankole |
Enkoore |
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| Clan Leader |
Mazige |
| Estates |
Muyenje |
| Ssaza |
Busiro |
Omubala
Clan motto |
Tungulako emu (enkejje);
Kababembe cca, kababembe, nkejje zattu cca. |
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In the early writings, it is said that there was
a Muganda man who was running from his Banyoro enemies
in Kyaggwe and he was snared by this creeping bean
and he fell. His assailants found him and speared
him to death. As blood oozed out of his wound, it
formed a river and it was named Nakiza, after him.
All his elders and juniors from that time turned that
bean into their totem rendering it sacred.
The grandfather of this clan came to Buganda with
Kintu and his name was Katangaza. On ascending the
throne of Buganda, Kintu allocated the Nsumba hill
in Mawokota to him. It is here that he begot his two
sons Mbogga and Mazige.
Mazige became very active in Buganda’s politics.
His father involved him in the Kalemeera issue of
settling in Bunyoro at the Winyi’s. He was among
the many people who went with Kalemeera and returned
with Kimera when he was coming to take over his grandfather’s
throne (Kabaka Ccwa Nnabaka).
He was assigned the duty of Obusumba (Herdsman) to
the returning prince and that never changed. On ascension,
Kimera allocated him the hill Muyenje.
The clan’s official duty to the Kabaka is to
herd his darling cow known as Mbulidde. Their clan
head is addressed as Mazige and their clan seat is
in Muyenje, Busiro.
Popular names for men:
Mbogga, Muyimbwa, Nsumba, Ssewambwa, Mugenyi, Kikambi,
Mbere, Sserubende, Nnankyama, Mugalu, Mboowa, Kyeswa,
Mbogo, Ntulume, Ntabaazi, Lyazi, Kasenge, Ssekaluvu,
Kabanda, Nalikka, Matutu, Ssendegeya, Ssalambwa, Katantazi,
Lutimba (Abalangira balituuma), Sebadduka, Muyobyo,
Kyaluula, Ssensawo, Muluuta, Muwoone, Mukuuma, Kawenyera,
Bwabye, Kitenda, Muwube
Popular names for women:
Namuyimbwa, Nansumba, Nawambwa, Namugenyi, Nakabanda,
Namuganyi, Najjuuko, Nannozi, Nalule, Nakafu, Namboowa,
Bulyaba, Namuswe, Nalube
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September 03-15
Uganda Museum [6:00 pm]
September 16-30
International School of Uganda Entebbe
Road [6:00 pm] |
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