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CHAPTER 2

THE COUNTIES WHICH WERE FOUND  INDEPENDENT BY THE BRITISH

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Busoga became united after the British had founded their headquarters  at Bukaleba in 1893.

1. Gabula, Budiope or Bugabula.

2. Ngobi, Buzimba (now known as Kigulu).

3. Zibondo, Bulamogi.

4. Nkono, Bukono (now a gombolola) Busiro

5. Kisiginyi, Busiginyi (now known as Busiki).

6. Menya, Bugweri.

7. Wakoli, Bukoli.

8. Kireri, Naigombwa (now a gombolola in Bugweri).

9. Kalange, Bulange (now a gombolola in Busiki). 

10. Kalende, Bukyemanto (now a gombolola in Bukoli). 

11. Mbabani, Buyende (now a muluka in Bugweri).

12. Igulu, Bugulu (now a muluka in Bugweri).

13. Kayanga, Igombe (now a gombolola in Bunya).

14. Kasaja, Buyodi (now a muluka in Bunya).

15. Kyebambe-Kaima, Buima (now a gombolola in Butembe). 

16. Kaluba, Buluba (now a mutala in Butembe).

17. Insaiaga, Bukasa (now a mutala in Luuka).

18. Serwanga, Buserwanga (now a mutala in Luuka).

19. Musumba Bauba, Busumba or Bugaya. (now a gombolola in Luuka).

20. Mukwanga, Bukwanga (now a muluka in Luuka).

21. Idondo, Budondo (now a muluka in Butembe).

22. Kamanya, Bumanya (now a muluka in Luuka). 

23. Kisule, Kasoga (now a mutala in Luuka).

24. Kitinda, Tikalu (now a mutala in Luuka).

25. Luba, Bunya (now a muluka in Bunya).

26. Kajaya, Busakira (now a muluka in Bunya). 

27. Nanyumba, Bunyuli (now a gombolola in Bunya).

28. Lukalangao, Bunyuli (now a muluka in Bunya). 

29. Kisambira, Busambira (now a gombolola in Kigulu).

30. Nyago, Buyala (now a gombolola in Kigulu).

31. Dugo, Nsango (now a gombolola in Bukoli).

32. Kate-Kalusi, Bugabula (now a muluka in Kigulu).

33. Sobobi, Busobobi (now a muluka in Kigulu).

34. Nakabugo, Bukona (now a muluka in Kigulu).

35. Ntembe, Kiranga (now a muluka in Kigulu).

36. Mpindi, Buumba (now a gombolola in Kigulu).

37. Mudambada, Buweira (now a gombolola in Kigulu). 

38. Wambuzi, Naigobya (now a muluka in Luuka).

39. Tabingwa, Luuka (now the saza (county) of Luuka). 

40. Kisoma, Kauki (now a mutala in Bunya)

41. Mutulu, Makalanga (now a mutala in Bunya).

42. Mutyoli, Ngulumo (now a mutala in Bunya).

43. Nalugoda, Ikoba, Bukoba (now a mutala in Bunya).

44. Naiwebe, Busamo (now a muluka in Bunya)

45. Naiwano, Bwembe (now a mutala in Bunya).

46. Mbanji, Kalyenzi, Bukalenzi (now a mutala in Bunya)

47. Muzaya, Buzaya (now a muluka in Bugabula).

In addition to all those, there were a number of clans which were under the protection of some of the ruling clans. Such clans had their hereditary rulers. The following were the rulers in that category:-        

Nantamu, Izinga, Bulamogi.

Nankola, Buinda, Bulamogi.

Nantamu, Izinga, Bukono.

Lubale, Wairaka, Wairaka Butembe.

Waguma, Mafubira, Butembe.

Kyema, Bukyema, Bunya.

Mulemu, Busamo, Bugabula. 

There were many other small hereditary chiefs who ruled over very small

areas under the protection of some big kings.