Abu thought that national unity was vital for the country to define a shared vision. However, for him, unity did not imply total integration into one mega tribe. He preferred unity in diversity
In the fourth instalment of the serialisation of Prof ABK Kasozi’s book on Abu Mayanja, the historian revisits the search for a viable political organisation between 1952-1960 that culminated in.
In the second instalment of the serialisation of Prof ABK Kasozi’s book on Abu Mayanja, the historian sketches a portrait of how the subject of his study envisaged the postcolonial state in Uganda
Ugandan “founding fathers” politicians faced complex political, economic, and social challenges that were on many occasions, beyond their intellectual capacities to comprehend