The Public Lens
Saturday, March 7, 2026
  • Login
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • World
  • Opinion
  • Science
  • Entertainment
    Online Retailer Nofeka creates new platform for small businesses to reach more customers

    How Ugandan Music and other Performing Arts have steadily progressed since 1986

    ‘Black Panther’ star Boseman dies after private battle with cancer

    ‘Black Panther’ star Boseman dies after private battle with cancer

    Netflix Series Shows Doctors Grapple With Coronavirus Pandemic

    Netflix Series Shows Doctors Grapple With Coronavirus Pandemic

    Mesach Semakula Explains The Beauty In BBS TV’s Diana Nabatanzi

    Mesach Semakula Explains The Beauty In BBS TV’s Diana Nabatanzi

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • food
    • Relationships
    10 Things Men Really Want in a Relationship

    Sex in Marriage: A Responsibility and Covenant Fulfillment

    Online Retailer Nofeka creates new platform for small businesses to reach more customers

    How Ugandan Music and other Performing Arts have steadily progressed since 1986

    Police Sets Strict Security Guidelines As Bars, Concerts Reopen Today

    Police Sets Strict Security Guidelines As Bars, Concerts Reopen Today

    Parliament Drops Clause Criminalizing ‘Marital Rape’ In Revised Bill

    Parliament Drops Clause Criminalizing ‘Marital Rape’ In Revised Bill

    80-year-old man found dead in lodge after night out with 33-year-old woman

    80-year-old man found dead in lodge after night out with 33-year-old woman

    3m Ugandans Need Urgent Food Intervention As Acute Hunger Ravages East Africa

    3m Ugandans Need Urgent Food Intervention As Acute Hunger Ravages East Africa

    Woman stabs Husband to death

    Woman stabs Husband to death

    Young couple forced to quickly plan their dream wedding after husband-to-be was given SIX months to live from terminal cancer diagnosis

    Young couple forced to quickly plan their dream wedding after husband-to-be was given SIX months to live from terminal cancer diagnosis

    How Kenyan Man offered Barack Obama 50 cows, others to marry his daughter

    How Kenyan Man offered Barack Obama 50 cows, others to marry his daughter

    Woman looks constantly upset after botched £920 plastic surgery left her with a ‘permanent frown’

    Woman looks constantly upset after botched £920 plastic surgery left her with a ‘permanent frown’

    Trending Tags

    • Golden globes
    • Climate Change
  • E-Paper
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • World
  • Opinion
  • Science
  • Entertainment
    Online Retailer Nofeka creates new platform for small businesses to reach more customers

    How Ugandan Music and other Performing Arts have steadily progressed since 1986

    ‘Black Panther’ star Boseman dies after private battle with cancer

    ‘Black Panther’ star Boseman dies after private battle with cancer

    Netflix Series Shows Doctors Grapple With Coronavirus Pandemic

    Netflix Series Shows Doctors Grapple With Coronavirus Pandemic

    Mesach Semakula Explains The Beauty In BBS TV’s Diana Nabatanzi

    Mesach Semakula Explains The Beauty In BBS TV’s Diana Nabatanzi

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • food
    • Relationships
    10 Things Men Really Want in a Relationship

    Sex in Marriage: A Responsibility and Covenant Fulfillment

    Online Retailer Nofeka creates new platform for small businesses to reach more customers

    How Ugandan Music and other Performing Arts have steadily progressed since 1986

    Police Sets Strict Security Guidelines As Bars, Concerts Reopen Today

    Police Sets Strict Security Guidelines As Bars, Concerts Reopen Today

    Parliament Drops Clause Criminalizing ‘Marital Rape’ In Revised Bill

    Parliament Drops Clause Criminalizing ‘Marital Rape’ In Revised Bill

    80-year-old man found dead in lodge after night out with 33-year-old woman

    80-year-old man found dead in lodge after night out with 33-year-old woman

    3m Ugandans Need Urgent Food Intervention As Acute Hunger Ravages East Africa

    3m Ugandans Need Urgent Food Intervention As Acute Hunger Ravages East Africa

    Woman stabs Husband to death

    Woman stabs Husband to death

    Young couple forced to quickly plan their dream wedding after husband-to-be was given SIX months to live from terminal cancer diagnosis

    Young couple forced to quickly plan their dream wedding after husband-to-be was given SIX months to live from terminal cancer diagnosis

    How Kenyan Man offered Barack Obama 50 cows, others to marry his daughter

    How Kenyan Man offered Barack Obama 50 cows, others to marry his daughter

    Woman looks constantly upset after botched £920 plastic surgery left her with a ‘permanent frown’

    Woman looks constantly upset after botched £920 plastic surgery left her with a ‘permanent frown’

    Trending Tags

    • Golden globes
    • Climate Change
  • E-Paper
No Result
View All Result
The Public Lens
No Result
View All Result
#Tonsemberera #Tonsemberera #Tonsemberera

All The Shades Of Discrimination Deserve Our Attention

The Public Lens by The Public Lens
June 2, 2020
in News
All The Shades Of Discrimination Deserve Our Attention
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Daniel Kakuru

I belong to a tribe which every Ugandan calls arrogant and I don’t know why. Maybe I’m so busy counting our blessings, I don’t seem to notice our flaws – the reason we’re labelled as arrogant.

RELATED POSTS

Uganda’s Road to a $500 Billion Economy: How Trade Reforms Are Shaping the Country’s Future

PDM Loan Repayment Phase Begins: Government Moves to Safeguard Uganda’s Poverty-Fighting Revolution

Last year, the country was up in arms. Remember when someone from my tribe was shot dead by an askari at Quality Supermarket in July last year? Remember what the Red Pepper – a reputable newspaper in the country – said of what had brought him down? Remember what their bold italicized headline was that morning? Well this was it: “The Price of Arrogance.”

Why? 

Because his is an arrogant tribe. Or at least, that is what everyone else thinks. It appeared like he deserved to die. Because he was proud. Because he was arrogant.

I attended a certain higher institution of learning and chaired the association that was supposed to unite everyone from my tribe. I could be bragging, but during our time, we had it all: the overflowing self esteem; the influence on sociopolitical affairs; the wisdom. In fact, we called ourselves “Abanyabwengye (Wise Men). And in one of my public addresses I, in jest, pointed out that the Bible was wrong about the direction from which the Wise Men had come to pay homage to a newborn Jesus. I said they had come not from the East but the West. I continued that the East has Basoga, Bagwere, Bagisu and neither of those is wise. In jest, I said.

And you know what? It rubbed people the wrong way. The born-agains – the then self-confessed custodians of the Bible – accused me of blasphemy and demanded an apology. I laughed it off and reminded them that the Bible isn’t their mothers’.

The Baganda students said to us, No, you’re not Abanyabwengye. You people are Abanywa-mwenge. I won’t tell you why, but we were what both of the above homophones represent. But so the hell what?

I grew up under a roof where our mother always warned us: imwe boojo mwe, orishweera omuganda aryakareeba. (If any of you boys gets married to a Muganda, do it at your own peril). She could be wrong about what she believes the Baganda represent, but this is just a symptom of the problem. Or it could be a creed founded on a solitary experience. But once, she told me something I still doubt is true. She said, a Muganda woman is like a nestling. It will open its mouth for its mother to feed it all the time. In this case, the husband is the mother bird. A woman from Buganda, she said, will want to be fed and pampered all the time. She won’t raise her finger to do a thing.

I grew up in a community where when someone is getting married, the first question they ask about  the prospective spouse is, “N’omuki?” (Which tribe are they from?). And when you mention a tribe other than our own, a few faces will always contort into snarls. It’s as if you’ve drunk from a forbidden cup or trodden a cursed land. It’s something unwelcome – a marriage involving someone from my tribe and another from elsewhere.

Growing up, I always knew there was something wrong with us; something about the way we treat people from other tribes that is not proper. For instance, need I tell you that we (used to) refer to the people of Northern Uganda as  Bakooko? (Animals). Of course they do always appear to us like they aren’t in God’s image. Largely, because of the more than enough amount of melanin buried in their skins. Because their teeth are a struggling white, and because the said teeth always sit on the wrong side of their lips. Need I tell you that I grew up thinking Luganda was a language spoken only by pickpockets and other idlers in town? Need I tell you that I had the shock of my life when at the age of seven or thereabouts, I attended a funeral where a woman the age of my great grandmother delivered her speech in Luganda and I thought she was a ‘muyaye’?

Look here; it’s a natural thing. Humans have a tendency to regard others as different, and it’d be absolutely fine only if the differences did not inspire oppression or anything along that line. The way you’re greeted by someone of the opposite sex is different from how you’d be greeted by someone of your own orientation. You will be asked what your first name means whenever you meet strangers. The last time I visited the District Health Inspector at his office, he asked me, What does Kakuru mean? Are you from Bunyoro? and I have never decided on whether it was (or not) in bad faith. What if it was supposed to determine how he would respond to my concerns? Once, I was asked by an Atheist friend of mine, What does Daniel mean? and this too was most likely in bad faith. I suspect he was using that as a yardstick to determine how wise I am. According to him, any Christian is brainwashed and therefore not wise.

When we discuss racism, tribalism and any form of discrimination, we behave like someone peeping through the window. We pretend we lack the gory details. We pretend we’re not first-hand witnesses or perpetrators of discrimination regardless of its foundation. Do we not continue to throng the same churches that scold their flock against marrying from other denominations?

A black George Floyd is dead at the hands of a ruthless white supremacist in police uniform and the world’s most powerful country is on fire. Elsewhere, we are shouting, “Black Lives Matter.” 

My argument is that when all the dust has settled, the debate should be widened. There’s more to this discrimination than just skin colour and we are all guilty of fanning the flames of this evil. If you’re eating at the same table with a Christian man who disowned his daughter for getting married to a Muslim man; if you’re friends with someone who dives into a conclusion that I’m arrogant depending on which tribe I belong to; if you find it okay to associate with someone who believes that a certain group of people are not wise until they are well over the age of forty years; you have not done enough.

About the Author: Daniel Kakuru is a lover of stories and social commentary. He writes under a Facebook hashtag #MugOfPorridge and blogs at danielkakuru.wordpress.com

ShareTweetSend
The Public Lens

The Public Lens

Related Posts

Uganda’s Road to a $500 Billion Economy: How Trade Reforms Are Shaping the Country’s Future

Uganda’s Road to a $500 Billion Economy: How Trade Reforms Are Shaping the Country’s Future

by Fredrick Siminyu
March 5, 2026
0

 Uganda is intensifying efforts to transform its economy, with trade emerging as one of the most powerful engines expected to...

PDM Loan Repayment Phase Begins: Government Moves to Safeguard Uganda’s Poverty-Fighting Revolution

PDM Loan Repayment Phase Begins: Government Moves to Safeguard Uganda’s Poverty-Fighting Revolution

by Fredrick Siminyu
March 4, 2026
0

As Uganda prepares to enter a new phase of its ambitious poverty eradication strategy, government officials have confirmed that repayment...

Beyond Business: Softcare Uganda Deepens Community Impact with Lifesaving Blood Drive and Menstrual Health Outreach

Beyond Business: Softcare Uganda Deepens Community Impact with Lifesaving Blood Drive and Menstrual Health Outreach

by Fredrick Siminyu
March 3, 2026
0

A Day of Giving at the Heart of Kampala Softcare Uganda has reinforced its reputation as a socially conscious manufacturer...

Museveni, Anna Mkapa Reaffirm Uganda–Tanzania Brotherhood in High-Level Entebbe Meeting

Museveni, Anna Mkapa Reaffirm Uganda–Tanzania Brotherhood in High-Level Entebbe Meeting

by Fredrick Siminyu
March 3, 2026
0

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni today welcomed former Tanzanian First Lady Anna Mkapa at State House, Entebbe, in a meeting that...

Uganda Urges Citizens to Exit Iran as U.S.–Israel Strikes Trigger Regional War

Uganda Urges Citizens to Exit Iran as U.S.–Israel Strikes Trigger Regional War

by Fredrick Siminyu
March 2, 2026
0

Kampala Moves Swiftly as Tehran Burns Uganda has issued an urgent advisory to its citizens in Iran following a dramatic...

Next Post
Chief Justice Katureebe to continue earning same salary, benefits in retirement

Chief Justice Katureebe to continue earning same salary, benefits in retirement

Mike Tyson once stormed into Donald Trump’s office and accused him of having an affair with his wife

Mike Tyson once stormed into Donald Trump's office and accused him of having an affair with his wife

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED

Uganda’s Road to a $500 Billion Economy: How Trade Reforms Are Shaping the Country’s Future

Uganda’s Road to a $500 Billion Economy: How Trade Reforms Are Shaping the Country’s Future

March 5, 2026
PDM Loan Repayment Phase Begins: Government Moves to Safeguard Uganda’s Poverty-Fighting Revolution

PDM Loan Repayment Phase Begins: Government Moves to Safeguard Uganda’s Poverty-Fighting Revolution

March 4, 2026
  • 138 Followers
  • 33k Followers
  • 640 Followers
  • 23.9k Followers

Popular Posts

  • Putin Bans Bill Gates And Microsoft From Russia

    Putin Bans Bill Gates And Microsoft From Russia

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 5 Main Reasons Why You Should Not Consider Marrying A Fat or Chubby Lady (Men Beware)

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • MINISTER NAKIWALA DEMANDS ARREST OF WATOTO’S SKINNER

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Stop Worshiping Me, I’m Not Real Jesus, Actor Of Jesus Movie Cries Out

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • UGANDA GOV’T REFUSES TO GRANT PS GARRY SKINNER’ CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
the public lens logo

The Public Lens. Sieving Facts From Fiction

CATEGORY

  • Africa News
  • African News
  • Agriculture
  • Business
  • Chairman's Word
  • Crime
  • Criminal
  • East Africa News
  • Editorial
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Faith & Religion
  • Features
  • food
  • Football
  • Foreign Relations
  • Health
  • History
  • Lifestyle
  • National
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Opinions
  • People & Power
  • Politics
  • Relationships
  • Science
  • Sector Performance
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • World
  • World News

Recent News

Uganda’s Road to a $500 Billion Economy: How Trade Reforms Are Shaping the Country’s Future

Uganda’s Road to a $500 Billion Economy: How Trade Reforms Are Shaping the Country’s Future

March 5, 2026
PDM Loan Repayment Phase Begins: Government Moves to Safeguard Uganda’s Poverty-Fighting Revolution

PDM Loan Repayment Phase Begins: Government Moves to Safeguard Uganda’s Poverty-Fighting Revolution

March 4, 2026

© 2021 The Public Lens

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • World
  • Opinion
  • Science
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • E-Paper

© 2021 The Public Lens