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Busoga clans and history

Omulangira Mulungi Peter Kabaale Director Abasoga Tuseetule encourages Youths of Busoga to love their clans We have clan system among the Basoga. A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived relationship and ancestry, even if the lineage details are not clearly known, clans claim descent from a founding member or a common ancestry. In Busoga, clan must have a name, a totem ( Omuziro ), a motto ( omubala ), an ancestor ( Enkuni ), a common origin ( ensibuko ), and a clan head ( Omukungania ) Basoga and many other societies in Africa are organized in a clan system where every individual belongs to a clan. There are over 300 clans in Busoga that can be grouped into two major groupings according to their origins or movements. 1. Clans that came with the Royal family, these are characterized by the burial of their dead facing Bunyoro. It's assumed that after death the person returns to Bunyoro where they migrated from. 2. Clans that came via lake Nalubaale ( Vic
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Retention in service: a case study of academic staff at Ugandan universities. International journal of academic research in business, arts and science (IJARBAS.COM)

David Waigolo (Phd Economics) Selinus University of Sciences and Literature Email : davidwaigolo2017@gmail.co m Abstract T he study explores the determinants of academic staff retention in private and public universities in Uganda. Since universities in Uganda are operating in a highly competitive environment, one of the challenges they face is employee retention. Universities have been occasioned by globalization which has intensified competition and increased the mobility of highly skilled employees, yet universities depend on these staff for success and sustainability. Literature was reviewed in line with specific objective of the study as it established the impact of remuneration on academic staff retention in university A and university B. The study was conducted through a survey research design. Both qualitative and quantitative research approaches were employed to collect data; from the population. The target population of the study was 771 and the sample size was 186

BUSOGA WILL FOREVER FEEL PROUD

Special dads, those who value life and family are very elated for the decission their king Gabula Nadiope IV to officially get married. it has taken 67 years since a royal wedding in the kingdom took place. officially Mutesi Jovia is the queen mother of our beloved kingdom. I wont leave out the fact that we are very excited about this achievement that will empower Busoga families to grow holistically, culturally and economically. For societies to grow economically research asserts that the grassroot which is the family has to have a solid foundation. when the family has what it takes then communities will thrive in all developmental aspects. Our king saw it wise that if he sets an example to the new normal young adults then alot of misconceptions about marriage will be laid away. In fact we are going to realisethe importancese of being faithful and committed when in relationships. Thespecial dads team being spear headed by Timothy Waigolo is now in full gear toadvocate for

5Ways Dads Can Lead Their Children

1. Take responsibility. Make a concrete decision to serve your family to the best of your ability physically, emotionally, financially, and spiritually—and not in a way that lords it over your wife or children, but as a leader who sets his own desires aside for the betterment of his home. 2. Love, protect, lead. Loving here refers to unconditional love—your love for them is not based on their actions. Protect by guarding your home against any damaging influences or external dangers. Lead through selfless sacrifice, giving them your best even when life seems to be weighing you down. 3. Be faithful. If you are married, stay true to your wife by standing by her through all of life’s challenges—for better or worse. Remain faithful by guarding what you put into your mind and heart. If you are a single father, begin to lay a “faithful foundation” now so if and when you do wed, you already have made that commitment. Read up on healthy marriages and consider attending seminars on marri

BUSOGA KINGDOM, NOW BLESSED WITH A QUEEN👑

In one of my old blogs entitled _proud to be a musoga_ , I appreciated us to be hospitable, caring and loving people. Our culture way back when being initiated by our founding fathers taught us to embrace unity and togetherness benchmarking the wisdom of termites . Our culture literature has always been passed to us through elders. whereas time, technology have kept on evolving even the ground based educational systems within the Busoga region have kept on adopting situations that enable the transition of our culture to the younger generation. I am proud to be a musoga because that’s who I am Even amidst critical comparisons of how stupid we are, never have I ever regrated being born one. To be clearer here _we are proud to be from the land that has a rich historic background of amazing physical features and its beautiful people._ For whoever thinks culture plays no role in one’s l

Mk. Army 🪖 Iganga Youth call for harmony

Supporters of Muhozi Kainerugaba, under the interim of MK. Movement are being criticized for a choice they made. We have been called idiots, bogus and excited young people who are out of mind. Never have we come out to prejudice or bad mouth anyone. It is called dignity and respect. Humans are free people who have rights to chose what is good for them and its what we are optimistically doing. We are very much aware that young people in Uganda are challenged financially. Our socio-economic opportunities are increasingly limited and entrenched with political power holders who are often inaccessible, unresponsive and corrupt. Meaning we are being left behind: we are the most un employed and underemployed. However, we have a belief that if we capacitate our trust in Muhozi we shall achieve positive social change in how our mother country Uganda is governed. Its we who have fueled the most significant protests and demands for a more just, equitable and sustainable future. As you keep

Mk- Army youth are in support of the Anti - homosexuality bill

Kampala city pastor Martin Ssempa and the Mk. Army movement have hosted a twitter space about how homosexualilty. Pastor Martin Ssempa has encouraged young people not to get scared of the US sanctions that are prohibiting us from travelling to US - We can still build our Uganda and make it a lively and safer place for every one to stay. Dont forget God created us male and female with the intention that man would form families which also reflect the image of God as a Trinity of persons. In the Trinity, the Father makes a gift of himself to the Son. The Son gives a gift of himself to the Father. The Holy Spirit is the personification of the Father and the Son. In the family, the husband is called to make a total gift of himself to the wife. The wife is called to make a total gift of herself to the husband. The children are intended to be a personification of love between a husband and a wife. Homosexual acts are contrary to the natural law. God designed the human body so that male