Ronald Edward Frederick Kimera Muwenda Mutebi II (born 13 April 1955) is the reigning Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda, a constitutional kingdom in modern-day Uganda. He is the 36th Kabaka of Buganda.
He was educated at Budo Junior School, King's Mead School in Sussex and Bradfield College, a public school in West Berkshire. He then entered Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read social anthropology and law but was rusticated before he earned a degree. At the age of 11, he was appointed as Heir Apparent by his father on 6 August 1966. While in exile with his father, he reportedly worked as a double-glazing salesman in the United Kingdom, and as a journalist, was Associate Editor of the magazine African Concord and a member of the Executive Committee of the African National Congress (ANC) in London. On 21 November 1969, upon the death of his father, he succeeded as the Head of the Royal House of Buganda.
Buganda is a subnationalkingdom within Uganda. The kingdom of the Ganda people, Buganda is the largest of the traditional kingdoms in present-day Uganda, comprising all of Uganda's Central Region, including the Ugandan capital Kampala. The 6 million Baganda (singular Muganda; often referred to simply by the root word and adjective, Ganda) make up the largest Ugandan ethnic group, representing approximately 16.9% of Uganda's population.
Buganda has a long and extensive history. Unified in the fourteenth century under the first king Kato Kintu, the founder of Buganda's Kintu Dynasty, Buganda grew to become one of the largest and most powerful states in East Africa during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. During the Scramble for Africa, and following unsuccessful attempts to retain its independence against British imperialism, Buganda became the centre of the Uganda Protectorate in 1894; the name Uganda, the Swahili term for Buganda, was adopted by British officials. Under British rule, many Baganda acquired status as colonial administrators, and Buganda became a major producer of cotton and coffee.
Buganda's Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II marks 23 years on the throne
A multitude of excited Baganda gathered at Butambala district for the 23rd coronation anniversary of the Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi the second. One of the clan leaders who spoke at the event told the Kabaka about the existence of a feud among his fellow clan heads that could potentially divide the Kingdom.
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published: 31 Jul 2016
Uganda: 30th anniversary celebration of the coronation of King of Buganda
His Majesty Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, Kabaka (king) of the Kingdom of Buganda, celebrates the 30th anniversary of his coronation. Traditional music is played and dancers perform for His Majesty and his wife, Queen Sylvia Nagg
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KABAKA MUWENDA MUTEBI-LONGEST SERVING KING OF BUGANDA
In 1993 Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II was crowned as King of Buganda Kingdom succeeding his late father Edward Muteesa II who died in exile where he had fled for refuge following the past political turmoil.
His installation as kabaka of Buganda Kingdom followed restoration of monarchies that had been abolished during the former political regimes of Dr Apollo Milton Obote and Iddi Amin Dada.
It is exactly three decades of Kabaka Muwenda Mutebi II reign on the throne as the King of Buganda since his coronation 30 years ago in 1993.
Kabaka Mutebi became the 36th King of Buganda succeeding his father Edward Muteesi II who died in Exile.
published: 31 Jul 2023
Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi Biography And Buganda Kingdom History
East Africa's Largest Monarchy: The Buganda Kingdom
Located in the middle of Uganda, the Buganda Kingdom is East Africa's only Monarch. Watch this video to find out more about their history, rich culture, food and traditions.
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published: 01 Jun 2022
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What a blessed Day, 🙏❤️We are honored to perform for our King and he Congragulated us upon our success at the BGT. We love you our King.
Wangala Ayi Ssabasajja Kabaka Ronald muwenda Mutebi
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published: 31 Jul 2023
SYND 01/04/71 BODY OF FORMER KING KABAKA OF UGANDA, LIES IN STATE
(1 Apr 1971) Body of former king Kabaka of Uganda, lies in state before Sunday's state funeral
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Kabaka Mutebi voices fears
The Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II is a worried man. His worries are rooted in the recently passed legislation on Cultural institutions. Breaking his silence for the first time on the contentious Cultural Leaders Act, the Kabaka told a gathering of 18 County chiefs at his Banda Palace that he feared for his Kingdom and throne.
published: 10 Feb 2011
Most Loved KING in Africa - Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, KABAKA of Buganda Kingdom in Uganda, Africa
The renewed love for the Kabaka and the kingdom has forged a kind of unity among Baganda. Not even the increasingly polarizing political atmosphere in the country has been able to break that unity. Even Baganda living in the diaspora feel that they are a part of the kingdom back home.
When it comes to issues concerning the Kabaka, all religions and political parties work together.
published: 01 Aug 2019
Buganda celebrates 30 years since Kabaka Mutebi’s coronation
The Kabaka of Buganda has challenged the youths to be the foundation for development of the Kingdom, instead of rushing off into exile to look for lowly jobs. The Kabaka's call came as he celebrated the 30th anniversary of his coronation at his palace in Mengo. The ceremonies were marked by substantial colour and pomp.
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A multitude of excited Baganda gathered at Butambala district for the 23rd coronation anniversary of the Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi the second. On...
A multitude of excited Baganda gathered at Butambala district for the 23rd coronation anniversary of the Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi the second. One of the clan leaders who spoke at the event told the Kabaka about the existence of a feud among his fellow clan heads that could potentially divide the Kingdom.
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His Majesty Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, Kabaka (king) of the Kingdom of Buganda, celebrates the 30th anniversary of his coronation. Traditional music is played an...
His Majesty Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, Kabaka (king) of the Kingdom of Buganda, celebrates the 30th anniversary of his coronation. Traditional music is played and dancers perform for His Majesty and his wife, Queen Sylvia Nagg
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In 1993 Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II was crowned as King of Buganda Kingdom succeeding his late father Edward Muteesa II who died in exile where he had fled ...
In 1993 Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II was crowned as King of Buganda Kingdom succeeding his late father Edward Muteesa II who died in exile where he had fled for refuge following the past political turmoil.
His installation as kabaka of Buganda Kingdom followed restoration of monarchies that had been abolished during the former political regimes of Dr Apollo Milton Obote and Iddi Amin Dada.
It is exactly three decades of Kabaka Muwenda Mutebi II reign on the throne as the King of Buganda since his coronation 30 years ago in 1993.
Kabaka Mutebi became the 36th King of Buganda succeeding his father Edward Muteesi II who died in Exile.
In 1993 Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II was crowned as King of Buganda Kingdom succeeding his late father Edward Muteesa II who died in exile where he had fled for refuge following the past political turmoil.
His installation as kabaka of Buganda Kingdom followed restoration of monarchies that had been abolished during the former political regimes of Dr Apollo Milton Obote and Iddi Amin Dada.
It is exactly three decades of Kabaka Muwenda Mutebi II reign on the throne as the King of Buganda since his coronation 30 years ago in 1993.
Kabaka Mutebi became the 36th King of Buganda succeeding his father Edward Muteesi II who died in Exile.
Located in the middle of Uganda, the Buganda Kingdom is East Africa's only Monarch. Watch this video to find out more about their history, rich culture, food an...
Located in the middle of Uganda, the Buganda Kingdom is East Africa's only Monarch. Watch this video to find out more about their history, rich culture, food and traditions.
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Hi Everyone!
What a blessed Day, 🙏❤️We are honored to perform for our King and he Congragulated us upon our success at the BGT. We love you our King.
Wangal...
Hi Everyone!
What a blessed Day, 🙏❤️We are honored to perform for our King and he Congragulated us upon our success at the BGT. We love you our King.
Wangala Ayi Ssabasajja Kabaka Ronald muwenda Mutebi
#inspireghettokids #ghettokids
Hi Everyone!
What a blessed Day, 🙏❤️We are honored to perform for our King and he Congragulated us upon our success at the BGT. We love you our King.
Wangala Ayi Ssabasajja Kabaka Ronald muwenda Mutebi
#inspireghettokids #ghettokids
(1 Apr 1971) Body of former king Kabaka of Uganda, lies in state before Sunday's state funeral
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The Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II is a worried man. His worries are rooted in the recently passed legislation on Cultural institutions. Breaking h...
The Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II is a worried man. His worries are rooted in the recently passed legislation on Cultural institutions. Breaking his silence for the first time on the contentious Cultural Leaders Act, the Kabaka told a gathering of 18 County chiefs at his Banda Palace that he feared for his Kingdom and throne.
The Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II is a worried man. His worries are rooted in the recently passed legislation on Cultural institutions. Breaking his silence for the first time on the contentious Cultural Leaders Act, the Kabaka told a gathering of 18 County chiefs at his Banda Palace that he feared for his Kingdom and throne.
The renewed love for the Kabaka and the kingdom has forged a kind of unity among Baganda. Not even the increasingly polarizing political atmosphere in the count...
The renewed love for the Kabaka and the kingdom has forged a kind of unity among Baganda. Not even the increasingly polarizing political atmosphere in the country has been able to break that unity. Even Baganda living in the diaspora feel that they are a part of the kingdom back home.
When it comes to issues concerning the Kabaka, all religions and political parties work together.
The renewed love for the Kabaka and the kingdom has forged a kind of unity among Baganda. Not even the increasingly polarizing political atmosphere in the country has been able to break that unity. Even Baganda living in the diaspora feel that they are a part of the kingdom back home.
When it comes to issues concerning the Kabaka, all religions and political parties work together.
The Kabaka of Buganda has challenged the youths to be the foundation for development of the Kingdom, instead of rushing off into exile to look for lowly jobs. T...
The Kabaka of Buganda has challenged the youths to be the foundation for development of the Kingdom, instead of rushing off into exile to look for lowly jobs. The Kabaka's call came as he celebrated the 30th anniversary of his coronation at his palace in Mengo. The ceremonies were marked by substantial colour and pomp.
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The Kabaka of Buganda has challenged the youths to be the foundation for development of the Kingdom, instead of rushing off into exile to look for lowly jobs. The Kabaka's call came as he celebrated the 30th anniversary of his coronation at his palace in Mengo. The ceremonies were marked by substantial colour and pomp.
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A multitude of excited Baganda gathered at Butambala district for the 23rd coronation anniversary of the Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi the second. One of the clan leaders who spoke at the event told the Kabaka about the existence of a feud among his fellow clan heads that could potentially divide the Kingdom.
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His Majesty Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, Kabaka (king) of the Kingdom of Buganda, celebrates the 30th anniversary of his coronation. Traditional music is played and dancers perform for His Majesty and his wife, Queen Sylvia Nagg
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In 1993 Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II was crowned as King of Buganda Kingdom succeeding his late father Edward Muteesa II who died in exile where he had fled for refuge following the past political turmoil.
His installation as kabaka of Buganda Kingdom followed restoration of monarchies that had been abolished during the former political regimes of Dr Apollo Milton Obote and Iddi Amin Dada.
It is exactly three decades of Kabaka Muwenda Mutebi II reign on the throne as the King of Buganda since his coronation 30 years ago in 1993.
Kabaka Mutebi became the 36th King of Buganda succeeding his father Edward Muteesi II who died in Exile.
Located in the middle of Uganda, the Buganda Kingdom is East Africa's only Monarch. Watch this video to find out more about their history, rich culture, food and traditions.
Reporter: Anita Nkonge
Producer: Maureen Nyukuri
BBC What’s New and BBC Actu Jeunes are the BBC’s first bilingual programmes for teenagers, brought to you by the BBC World Service to discuss important issues for young people across Africa.
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Hi Everyone!
What a blessed Day, 🙏❤️We are honored to perform for our King and he Congragulated us upon our success at the BGT. We love you our King.
Wangala Ayi Ssabasajja Kabaka Ronald muwenda Mutebi
#inspireghettokids #ghettokids
(1 Apr 1971) Body of former king Kabaka of Uganda, lies in state before Sunday's state funeral
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The Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II is a worried man. His worries are rooted in the recently passed legislation on Cultural institutions. Breaking his silence for the first time on the contentious Cultural Leaders Act, the Kabaka told a gathering of 18 County chiefs at his Banda Palace that he feared for his Kingdom and throne.
The renewed love for the Kabaka and the kingdom has forged a kind of unity among Baganda. Not even the increasingly polarizing political atmosphere in the country has been able to break that unity. Even Baganda living in the diaspora feel that they are a part of the kingdom back home.
When it comes to issues concerning the Kabaka, all religions and political parties work together.
The Kabaka of Buganda has challenged the youths to be the foundation for development of the Kingdom, instead of rushing off into exile to look for lowly jobs. The Kabaka's call came as he celebrated the 30th anniversary of his coronation at his palace in Mengo. The ceremonies were marked by substantial colour and pomp.
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Ronald Edward Frederick Kimera Muwenda Mutebi II (born 13 April 1955) is the reigning Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda, a constitutional kingdom in modern-day Uganda. He is the 36th Kabaka of Buganda.
He was educated at Budo Junior School, King's Mead School in Sussex and Bradfield College, a public school in West Berkshire. He then entered Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read social anthropology and law but was rusticated before he earned a degree. At the age of 11, he was appointed as Heir Apparent by his father on 6 August 1966. While in exile with his father, he reportedly worked as a double-glazing salesman in the United Kingdom, and as a journalist, was Associate Editor of the magazine African Concord and a member of the Executive Committee of the African National Congress (ANC) in London. On 21 November 1969, upon the death of his father, he succeeded as the Head of the Royal House of Buganda.