Lubaga is a hill in
Kampala
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,
Uganda
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's capital and largest city. The name comes from the
Luganda
Ganda or Luganda ( ; ) is a Bantu language spoken in the African Great Lakes region. It is one of the major languages in Uganda and is spoken by more than 5.56 million Ganda people, Baganda and other people principally in central Uganda, includ ...
word ''okubaga'', describing a process of "planning" or "strengthening" a structure while constructing it. For example, ''okubaga ekisenge'' means to strengthen the internal structure of a wall while building a house. The name also applies to the neighborhood on the hill.
Location
Lubaga is bordered by
Mengo to the east,
Namirembe
Namirembe is a hill in Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. It is also a common name given to girls in several Baganda clans. Namirembe comes from the Luganda word "mirembe" meaning ''peace''. Namirembe loosely translates into ''Full of ...
to the northeast,
Kasubi to the north,
Lubya to the northwest,
Lungujja
Lungujja is a neighborhood within Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.
Location
Lungujja is located in Lubaga Division, one of the five administrative divisions of Kampala. It is bordered by Lubya to the north, Mengo to the east, Lubaga ...
and
Busega
Busega is a neighborhood within Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda.
Location
Busega is situated in Lubaga Division, Rubaga Division, one of the five administrative divisions of Kampala. Busega is bordered by unincorporated Wakiso ...
to the west,
Nateete
Nateete is a location in the city of Kampala, Uganda's capital.
Location
Nateete is located in Lubaga Division, on the southwestern edge of the city of Kampala. It is bordered by Busega to the north, Lungujja to the northeast, Lubaga to the n ...
to the southwest,
Mutundwe
Mutundwe is a neighborhood in the Kampala Capital City Authority, Kampala Division of Rubaga Division, Rubaga and Wakiso District, Wakiso Division of Makindye-Ssabagabo, Makindye Ssabagabo in Uganda. The name also refers to Mutundwe Hill, where ...
to the south and
Ndeeba
Ndeeba is a neighborhood in the city of Kampala, Uganda's capital.
Location
Ndeeba is located in Lubaga Division, one of the five administrative divisions of Kampala. It lies on the southern edge of the city. It is bordered by Mengo to the north ...
to the southeast. The coordinates of Lubaga are 0°18'11.0"N, 32°33'11.0"E (Latitude: 0.303056; Longitude: 32.553056). The distance, by road, from the
central business district
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of
Kampala
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to Lubaga is approximately .
History
The hill served as the location of one of the
palaces
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of the
King of Buganda from the 18th century.
Kabaka Ndawula Nsobya, the 19th Kabaka of Buganda, who ruled from 1724 until 1734, maintained his
capital
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on Lubaga Hill. The palace on Lubaga Hill was used to plan military expeditions by Buganda's generals. In the late 19th century, during the reign of
Muteesa I Mukaabya Walugembe Kayiira, who reigned from 1856 until 1884, the palace caught fire and was abandoned. When the
Catholic
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White Fathers
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came calling in 1879, they were allocated present-day Kitebi village. Eventually they were given land on Lubaga Hill itself where they built
Rubaga Cathedral, beginning in 1914 and completed in 1925.
The early
missionaries
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had problems pronouncing the word ''Lubaga'' as it is correctly spelled. They instead pronounced it with an "R", as Rubaga. In the Luganda language, there is no word that starts with an "R", "X" or "Q". Other
Bantu language
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s from western Uganda and the
African Great Lakes Area however, do have words starting with "R".
Overview

Lubaga hill was the location of the main palace of
Kabaka
Kabaka is the title of the king of the Kingdom of Buganda.Stanley, H.M., 1899, Through the Dark Continent, London: G. Newnes, According to the traditions of the Baganda, they are ruled by two kings, one spiritual and the other secular.
The s ...
Muteesa I[Stanley, H.M., 1899, Through the Dark Continent, London: G. Newnes, ] who ruled
Buganda
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between 1856 and 1884. The palace was struck by lightning and burnt to the ground. In 1882 the king's (Kabaka's) palace was relocated to present-day
Kasubi hill were Kabaka Muteesa I died and was buried in that palace and as all subsequent dead Kings of Buganda are at this
Kasubi Tombs
The Kasubi Tombs in Kampala, Uganda, is the site of the burial grounds for four Kabaka of Buganda, kabakas (kings of Buganda) and other members of the Baganda royal family. As a result, the site remains an important spiritual and political site ...
on
Kasubi hill. The first
Roman Catholic
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missionaries to arrive in Buganda were
Frenchmen
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, Father Pierre Lourdel Monpel and Brother Amans, who settled near the hill in 1879
As the Catholic Church took root in the country, the missionaries were allocated land on Lubaga Hill. The construction of St. Mary's Cathedral on Lubaga Hill took place between 1914 and 1925, with the assistance of monetary contributions from
Roman Catholic
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congregations abroad. Later, the missionaries also built a hospital and a nursing school on the hill.
Today, Lubaga remains the seat of the headquarters of the
Catholic Church in Uganda
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According to the 2024 census, there were an estimated 16,985,004 Catholics in the country, comprising around 37 percent o ...
. It is the seat of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kampala
The Archdiocese of Kampala is the Metropolitan See for the Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical province of Kampala in Uganda.
History
The present Kampala Archdiocese is the result of territorial changes:
* Victoria Nyanza Vicariate (1883): It was ...
. The remains of the first African Catholic bishop in Uganda,
Bishop
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Joseph Nakabaale Kiwanuka and those of the first African Catholic Cardinal,
Cardinal
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**''Cardinalis'', genus of three species in the family Cardinalidae
***Northern cardinal, ''Cardinalis cardinalis'', the common cardinal of ...
Emmanuel Kiwanuka Nsubuga
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are kept in the Catholic Mission on the hill.
Points of interest
The following points of interest are located on Lubaga Hill:
*
Saint Mary's Cathedral Rubaga
* Residence of the Cardinal of Kampala
* Residence of the Archbishop of
Kampala Archdiocese
*
Lubaga Hospital - Officially Uganda Martyrs Hospital Lubaga - A 300-bed community hospital administered by the Catholic
Archdiocese of Kampala
* Lubaga Nurses School
* Lubaga Miracle Center - A place of worship affiliated with the
Pentecostal Movement.
* Pope Paul VI Memorial Community Center
* Headquarters of
Lubaga Division
Rubaga Division, also Lubaga Division, is one of the divisions that makes up the city of Kampala, Uganda. The division takes its name from Rubaga, where the division headquarters are located.
Location
Rubaga Division lies in the western part of ...
- One of the five administrative divisions of the city of
Kampala
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.
* Lubaga Campus of
Uganda Martyrs University
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, whose main campus is at
Nkozi in
Mpigi District
Mpigi District is a district in Central Uganda. Like most other Ugandan districts, it is named after its 'main town', Mpigi.
Location
Mpigi District is bordered by Wakiso District to the north and east, Kalangala District to the south, Kalungu ...
.
* Pope Paul VI Social Club - Home of the Rotary Club of Rubaga, a member of
Rotary International
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. The Rotary Club of Rubaga celebrated its Silver Jubilee on 18 February 2012.
See also
References
External links
Journey to Uganda - Farewell Ceremony: Conclusive Address of Paul VI to The Faithful of Uganda at Cathedral of Rubaga on Saturday, 2 August 1969
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Neighborhoods of Kampala
Lubaga Division