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A lil' background about my home country UGANDA

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A lil' background about my home country UGANDA

MAP OF UGANDA

I was born and raised in this very beautifully green land locked country called Uganda, have you heard of it? Well, not to worry, most people don't know which part of Africa Uganda is let alone what the main airport is. Uganda's main airport is Entebbe (EBB), it is about an hour's drive from Kampala (the capital city). Kampala is overly populated if you ask me, but once you are in, you are amazed by what you see. Ok, we need to do a better job of cleaning up too, lol!. Kampala seats on 7 major hills (some people say it is the city in the prophecies), well I don't know about that and that would be another blog all together. I, will not tell all otherwise your trip there might not be as "shocking" as it should be, heheheeeeeeeee!!

I have just created a Travel group called entitled I DREAM OF AFRICA: This group is for those who have traveled to, will be traveling to, and those who dream of Africa.

A bird's eye view of the Parliament building
This blog is the start of an exciting trip to Africa through my eyes, of those who are there and of those who have been there. I, will begin with East Africa: Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi. Remember this is just the start, my journeys are just beginning, walk with me, will you?

Here goes:

UGANDA: (Are you wondering why I have began with Uganda? Well it's my home: ) heheheeee!! Home sweet home! Uganda is a small country with a land boundary of 2,698 km and is a land-locked country with no ports. It has a population of 31,367,972 people. English is the official national language, taught in all schools, and is used in the courts of law, most newspapers, radio stations and parliament. Luganda is the language of the central people who account for 16.

Uganda's Coat of arms
9% of the language groupings. Other languages vary from tribe to tribe (there are so many tribes, trust me you don't want to know lol!). Ok, some of these figures and facts might have changed, if you find differently let me know so I can update my blog.

I'm from the second largest language grouping in my Country - the LUO. Luo is composed of many dialects which form languages that are geographically aligned to villages. My mother tongue for example is Alur (which is a Luo classification), but I do understand and speak Acoli, and Lango. Luo is spoken in 3 of the 5 East African countries (Uganda, Kenya & Tanzania). When you search the web however, the so-called experts (who are not Africans) claim Luo is a dialect on it's own: totally wrong lol!

Uganda was made known on the world map following the unspeakable atrocities committed during the Idi Amin reign.

The Taxi Park, in Kenya the public transport is called 'Matatu"
He played a great role in the history of my country that twenty years after he was over thrown, the world speaks of him as though he still rules. The media writes articles about his evil influence. I still remember it as if it were yesterday - I lived through it all, the grenades falling, people screaming and the smell of blood and car tires mixed in the air eewwwwww! OK, enough about the negative history. Why then after all the evil events does Uganda appeal to many travelers?

Here goes: The Uganda of today was forged by the British between 1890 and 1926. The name Uganda was derived from the Buganda Kingdom - please remember that before the white guy proclaimed they "found and united" Uganda, it was already a united entity with kingdoms and dynasties. Under the Chwezi dynasty we had rulers like Ndahura (Ndawula), Mulindwa, Wamala, Kagoro, Kyomya, Mugasha (Mukasa) who reigned between 1100 AD and 1600 AD - they are from the Bantu grouping.

Biggest Anglican Chruch in Uganda - NAMIREMBE CATHEDRAL

But then the explorers decided that in order to aid the expansion of European influence, (people always ask me how I got the name Harriet - I tell them it is my colonial name, lol!!) they would go and find lands that are already habitat and lay claim to have found them - is that funny? Anyhow so they used different methods anthropology, the Bible and the gun to venture into Africa. In case you are wondering how I know so much, its because I'm an African, lol kidding. I was a student of History and Political science. My undergraduate degree is in Political Science, and I'm a masters teacher with special emphasis on International Relations.

That aside tourists are attracted to Uganda mainly because of what the explorers found so many years ago (I dare not quote years): The attractions of Old include the magnificent Murchison Falls, Sipi Falls, the Ruwenzori mountains popularly referred to as the "Mountains of the Moon", and of late the hottest attractions being the primates (Gorillas & Chimpanzees).

Queen Elizabeth of England's recent visit to Uganda - Nov, 2007

ON ARRIVAL AT ENTEBBE AIRPORT: Transportation is available through taxis, private pick-ups or hotel shuttles. Car rental at the airport is another option, however if you are a first time traveler, I do not recommend a car rental, lol. Our road network is a safari of it's own heheheeeeeeeeee. O' my sister who works in the foreign ministry was on the organizing team in the foreign embassy in London to prepare for the arrival of the Queen of England to my country last year (November 2007) for the CHOGM Conference. Well she said the road from Entebbe to the residence of the Queen (a little exaggeration of course) was all cleaned up and poor people forced to paint their houses, hahahaaaaaaaaa - I, can only imagine the queen smelling all the fresh paint in the air. Anyway, that means the road to Kampala is better than it was a year ago ( I, will tell you more about this, let me consult with my best friend Agnes, she is a civil servant, lol!).

The renovated Crested Towers
Ok, maybe when I return from my trip (June 15) I, can let you see through my eyes:)

UPDATE: I, love my country with a passion and pride beyond compare, BUT sometimes it is hard to find something nice to say when there is so much that leaves a lot to be desired. May 29th, I began a long journey home to take my daughter for the summer holidays and to see my mom whom she had not seen in 5 years. What was so shocking on arrival in Kampala was the unbelievable traffic congestion and horrifying roads: pot holes deep enough to bury someone, drivers driving like they are mad and hooting like it is fashionable to do so. My poor friend Agnes who was the chauffeur was so stressed that on occasion she did not want to go certain places - I would have done the same. Here are a few photos of the streets of Kampala (SMILE)

OMG, it is a great retirment place even though it is a little on the expensive side, LOL!

Africancrab says:
Funny I have not watched that movie - I get asked about it by my colleagues at work a lot, lol! I guess this is the challenge to watch it then. Thanks for the comment:)
Posted on: May 27, 2008
mga_galang_paa says:
Last King of Scotland movie introduced me to Uganda and your blog enhanced it. Thanks.
Posted on: May 25, 2008
danny291 says:
very interesting, iv learnt lots of things about Uganda from your blog. I hope I get to see Uganda one day :)
Posted on: May 25, 2008
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MAP OF UGANDA
MAP OF UGANDA
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Ugandas Coat of arms
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