Noun
Baganda pl (plural only)
The Ganda people of Uganda.
In September 2009 Museveni refused Kabaka Muwenda Mutebi, the Baganda king, permission to visit some areas of Buganda Kingdom, particularly the Kayunga district. Source: Internet
A search of the UNICEF website returned no evidence that the organization has ever studied the Baganda traditional system of registering baths according to clans, sub-clans and so on, down to blood lines (). Source: Internet
The Baganda traditionalist were led by one Ssemwanga while the most talkative of Mbabazi’s supporters was one Lwanga (Christian names withheld). Source: Internet
Mr. Makubuya’s words sounded like music to the many Baganda, young and old, who filled the Namirembe Cathedral to capacity and wildly cheered in appreciation. Source: Internet
Ms. Nambooze is one a few then articulate and popular Baganda politicians who became Uganda MPs but now appear to be at cross-roads. Source: Internet
Sounds like an attack on BW’s staff reporter whose only fault was writing that Saleh’s donation “was to help Baganda deal with the hunger that is crushing them as they take Buganda back to the top ().” Source: Internet