Nkokonjeru tombs in Kaakika, Mbarara district in western Uganda, are home to the remains of the last two Kings of Ankole. These are Omugabe Edward Solomon Kahaya II, who died in 1944, and Omugabe Sir Charles Godfrey Rutahaba Gasyonga II who died in 1982, after ruling for 23 years. They are also other eight graves around.
The tombs are a historical site to the people of the obsolete Ankole kingdom and are significant for all those who want to understand the history of Ankole.
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It’s said that King Sir Charles Godfrey Rutahaba Gashyonga ruled the kingdom for twenty-three years until the regime of Dr Apollo Milton Obote, who was president of Uganda, abolished kingdoms in Uganda on 17th of September in 1967.
Nkokonjeru tombs hold a kind of a foreign structure house plus two other solid slabs. These tombs hold great significant value in the history of the Ankole people (Banyankole) but unfortunately, the kingdom could have lost control over the land.
Some years back, it was alleged that the land could have been secretly sold off to private developers since the kingdom officials didn’t have a clear answer for the abandoned site.
The late, Prince John Barigye is said to have sold the land because he was denied coronation before he died and that displeased him. He was known as a king who never sat on his throne. The site had been deserted for years, except for cattle grazers who encroach on it with their cattle, but it was recently refurbished.
Apart from visiting the Nkokonjeru tombs, there are also other tourist attractions one can opt for.
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