Walukagga the Black Smith

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Kasule, Samuel 2018. Walukagga the Black Smith. Kampala, Uganda Wavah Books Ltd.
AuthorsKasule, Samuel
Abstract

Walukagga (The Blacksmith) is the story of the Baganda in Uganda and their Chief whose tyrannical rule is brought to an end by a madman's wisdom. the story restores the power into the hands of the people. In the play, Walukagga challenges the growing threat of institutionalised extortion.

KeywordsUganda; Baganda; Chief
ISBN978-1-910755-22-8
Web address (URL)hdl:10545/623335
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Publication datesAug 2018
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Deposited21 Jan 2019
Year2018
PublisherWavah Books Ltd
Place of publicationKampala, Uganda
ContributorsUniversity of Derby
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