The Abalasangeye Dynasty delves into an extensive exploration of the lineage of Mwanga II, Daudi Chwa, and Sir Edward Frederick William Mutesa,
The Abalasangeye Dynasty of Buganda Kingdom delves into an extensive exploration of the lineage of Mwanga II, Daudi Chwa, and Sir Edward Frederick William Mutesa, uncovering a wealth of knowledge through the realms of art, music, and cultural history.www.abalasangeyedynasty.online
SIR EDWARD MUTEESA II
Sir Edward Muteesa II was the Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda in Uganda from 1939 until his death in 1969.
He was also the first president of Uganda from 1962-1966, when he was overthrown by Milton Obote.
He was known as "King Freddie" by the foreign press and was a strong advocate for Buganda's autonomy.
1. Prince Kiweewa Luswata. The first son of Kabaka Muteesa II. He was born in Wakiso. He lived and studied in France. He died in the early 1990s and was buried at Kasubi Tombs, Nabulagala.
2. Prince Robert Masamba Kimera, whose mother was Nesta M. Rugumayo. He was born in Kampala in 1950. He worked as a geologist with the Swaziland Department of Geology between 1980 and 1983. He was a lecturer at the Nakawa Vocational School from 1991 until 1992. In 1993, he settled in Canada.
3. Prince (Omulangira) David Francis Ssuuna Kayima Ssezzibwa. Was born in Kitovu Masaka. His mother was Muzaana Mary Nabweteme of the Lungfish (Mmamba) clan. He was a teacher and a psychologist. Died in Denmark and was interred in Bugembegembe royal tombs in Wakiso.
4. Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, whose mother was Sarah Nalule.
5. Prince (Omulangira) Ssuuna Frederick Wampamba, whose mother was Edith Kasozi. He was a commissioned 2nd lieutenant in the Uganda Arcticmy. He was killed on the orders of Idi Amin at Bombo in 1972. He is buried at the Kasubi Tombs in Nabulagala.
6. Prince (Omulangira) Henry Kalemeera, whose mother was Damali Nnakawombe. He is an aeronautical engineer. He settled in the United States. Worked or still works as a flight engineer with American Airlines.
7. Prince (Omulangira) George Michael Ndawula, whose mother was Muzaana Nalwoga.
8. Prince (Omulangira) Joseph Ndawula, Whose mother was Muzaana Nzera Nabakooza. He worked with the foreign services and still serves as Uganda’s represententative to Namibia
9. Prince (Omulangira) Richard Walugembe Bamweyana, whose mother was Sarah Nalule. He was born in 1956, and worked in the fashion and advertising industries. He died in the 2000s. He was buried at Kasubi Tombs in Nabulagala
10. Prince (Omulangira) Patrick Nakibinge, whose mother was Sarah Lukanyamagulu Nalule. He died in the 2000s and is buried at Kasubi Tombs in Nabulagala.
11. Prince (Omulangira) Daudi Golooba. He is an accountant. He is a founding member and chairman of the Buganda Heritage Association of the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland (founded in 1998). He settled in the UK.
The research on king Frederick Muteesa's children there's a notable one Who died in 1972.
Prince Yusuf Suna Lulambulankoola was about 20 years when he served in the Amins forces in Uganda.
Its Widely believed by some sources that he was murdered on the orders of President Amin during the tribalistic army purges of the early 70's.He was popular among the elite buganda elite hoping he would inspire the buganda youth into joining the army then.
12. Prince (Omulangira) Herbert Kateregga, whose mother was Kaakako Rwanchwende. He settled in the UK.
13. Prince (Omulangira) Daudi Kintu Wasajja, whose mother was Winifred Keihangwe. He was born in Kampala in May 1966, after his father had left Uganda. He is a member of Buganda Land Board. He Lives in Kampala.
14.Princess (Omumbejja) Dorothy Kabonesa Naamukaabya Nassolo, whose mother was Damali Nakawombe Kisonsonkole She was born at the Mengo Palace in 1951. She is a graduate of the University of Nairobi. Lives in Kampala.[20]
15. Princess (Omumbejja) Dina Kigga Mukarukidi, whose mother was Beatrice Kabasweka. She works at the headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
16. Princess (Omumbejja) Anne Sarah Kagere Nandawula, whose mother is Kate Ndagire. Born at Mengo in 1951.
17. Princess (Omumbejja) Catherine Agnes Nabaloga, whose mother was Kate Ndagire. She was installed as the Lubuga at the coronation of her brother Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, the thirty-sixth Kabaka of Buganda
18. Princess (Omumbejja) Alice Mpologoma Zaalwango, whose mother was Edith Kasozi. She was born in 1961. She died in Pretoria, South Africa from breast cancer on 23 March 2005. She is buried at Kasubi.
19. Princess (Omumbejja) Stella Alexandria Sserwamutanda Ndagire. Born in Nairobi, Kenya. Her mother was Zibiah Wangari Ngatho, a Kikuyu. She was raised in Kampala and Nairobi. Settled in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
20. Princess (Omumbejja) Jane Mpologoma Nabanakulya. Born in Sunga Village, Buyaga County, Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom, on 12 April 1964. Omuzaana Naome Nanyonga was her mother. In 2003, she moved to London, England,
21. Princess (Omumbejja) Gertrude Christine Naabanaakulya Tebattagwabwe. Was born at Mengo Hospital on 20 August 1964. Her mother is Margaret Nakato of Nkumba, Busiro County. Grew up in Uganda until the age of nine, when she relocated to London, England. Studied to become an accountant. Moved back to Uganda in May 2013.
22. Diana Balizzamuggale Teyeggala. She is the youngest child. She was born in Kampala in October 1966, after her father had gone into exile. Her mother is Catherine Karungu, an Ankole princess. Teyeggala never saw her father alive. She resides in Kampala.