- Luganda Society
The Luganda Society is a
non-governmental organization dedicated to the teaching and promotion of theLuganda language .Founding
The Luganda Society was established in
1950 through the efforts ofMichael B. Nsimbi , known as “The Father ofGanda literature.” Observing the detrimental effects of colonialism onUganda society and culture, and the neglect and loss of local customs, language and culture, Nsimbi joined with other likeminded nationals to form the society, with the key goals of preserving, popularising and promoting the use of Luganda to bothBaganda and non-Baganda.ociety Aims
Since its establishment the specific aims of the Society have been:
* To promote proper use of the Luganda language and popularize Luganda literature
* To promote proper Luganda orthography among both Baganda and non-Baganda
* To promote research about Luganda words and idioms
* To encourage translation of foreign language literature into Luganda
* To organize Luganda language courses and competitions in schools
* To organize festivals highlighting the local language and culture through music and dramaAchievements
The Luganda Society became a catalyst for inspiring and resourcing a number of writers in the Luganda language, including Solomon Mpalanyi, Phoebe Mukasa, Hugo Ssematimba, C. Kalinda, Dr. Livingstone Walusimbi and Michael B. Nsimbi himself. In
1958 the society began a regular program onRadio Uganda to promote teaching and learning of Luganda and various aspects of Buganda's culture, and organise on-air Luganda language competitions. In1959 the society began organising competitions in schools, and in1965 began offering scholarships to the best students in Luganda, known today as the "Dr. Nsimbi Scholarship Scheme". In1963 the society organized the first Pageant of Uganda, a cultural festival held at Uganda's National Theater inKampala , highlighting Uganda's many cultures.The Society eventually gained government recognition for their cause, and from the 1970s worked together to produce a Luganda language curriculum at
Makeerere University , the country’s only university at the time, in1976 . Nsimbi and fellow Society member Dr. Livingstone Walusimbi were instrumental in this process, which also saw the creation of a high school curriculum in1979 , and a curriculum for the National Teachers' Colleges in1984 . The Society also worked to establish the Luganda Teachers Association in1988 , and a curriculum for Teacher Training Colleges in1994 .Chairpersons of Luganda Society
* Prince Earnest Kayima Mpadwa, 1950 - 1953 (
Ssaabalangira at the time)
*J.S. Kasirye , 1953 - 1953
* Princess Irene Ndagire, 1953 - 1963 (Nnaalinya at the time)
* Dr. Michael B. Nsimbi, 1963 - 1987
* Dr. Livingstone Walusimbi, 1987 - CurrentReferences
* Buganda.com: [http://www.buganda.com/pride.htm The Luganda Society]
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