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    • Martin Luther Nsibirwa, Katikiro (Prime minister) of Buganda, M.B.E, (Member of the Order of the British Empire), 1929-1941 and July 1945- Sept. 1945 

      Photo acquired through donation by Oweekitibwa (Hon.) Robert Waggwa Nsibirwa, the Omuwanika (treasurer) for Obwakabaka bwa Buganda (Kingdom of Buganda). (2021)
      A hall formerly named after Sir Geoffrey Northcote, K.C.M.G. a former Chairperson of Makerere University Council was renamed after the former murdered Katikiro of Buganda, Martin Luther Nsibirwa. Earlier on, specifically, ...
    • The war victim 

      Nnagenda, Francis (1981)
      Prof. Nnagenda found that a part of the tree had fallen down, close to the Art School. This tree is called Mukebu in luganda, mugomati in other places and the scientific name is, Cordia Africana. One of the lecturers had ...
    • Boundless Knowledge 

      Staff from Margaret Trowel school of Fine Art and Design (2017)
      The two-dimensional artwork is a symbol of an Ivory Tower representing Makerere University and its status as a leading institution for academic excellence and Innovations in Africa.
    • Makerere University Main Building 

      Unknown author (1941)
      This was the Makerere University main building before the fire outbreak .
    • The elephant 

      Unknown author (2011)
      Lumumba has a symbol of the elephant because the hall was big, so students referred to it as a big republic, and thus the elephant land, since the elephant symbolizes gigantic features. This monument is located at Makerere ...
    • The last Judgement 

      Rev.Dr. Kefa, Ssempagi (1965)
      This is located in Mitchel Dining Hall.
    • May flower 

      Unknown author (1620)
      This is located at Makerere University main library in the University Librarian office and most probably it was a gift to the library by earlier visitors or Librarians from Europe.
    • The Rat 

      Odonga, BIFA Student (2005)
      This monument is located at Makerere University Mitchel Hall.
    • Canticle of the Sun (Enjuba n’emunyenye in Ganda language, Uganda) 

      Jonathan Kingdon, Lecturer, Margaret Trowell School of Fine Art (1960)
      The painting is a reflection of the poem written by St. Francis of Assisi, a catholic saint, in 1211 .
    • If I was President for one day 

      Lubogo, Isaac Christopher (Jescho Publishing House, 2023)
      This abstract explores the hypothetical scenario of being the President of Uganda for one day. It delves into the potential actions, policies, and initiatives that could be undertaken within the limited timeframe to address ...
    • Picture of Mary Stuart 

      Unknown author (1952)
      Picture of Mrs Mary Stuart, who was the wife of Bishop Cyril Simon Stuart, Bishop of Uganda, Burundi and Boga Zaire from 1932-1952. Both Bishop and Mary Stuart were missionaries from the Church Missionary Society, United ...
    • The bullet of poverty in Uganda: a call to action 

      Lubogo, Isaac Christopher (Jescho Publishing House, 2022)
      Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to address the dire state of Uganda, a nation plagued by political instability, corruption, and economic hardships. As we stand at this crossroads-crucial to draw inspiration from the ...
    • The future lawyer solving criminal and civil puzzles the evolution of next-generation intelligence 

      Lubogo, Isaac Christopher (Jescho Publishing House, 2023)
      The legal profession has been relatively slow to adopt new technologies. However, with the increasing complexity of legal cases and the need for faster, more accurate analysis of information, the legal industry is finally ...
    • The future lawyer: Solving criminal and civil puzzles - the evolution of Next Generation Intelligence 

      Lubogo, Isaac Christopher (Jescho Publishing House, 2023)
      "The Future Lawyer: Solving Criminal and Civil Puzzles - The Evolution of Next Generation Intelligence" is a book that explores how the legal industry is being transformed by advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, ...
    • The strix mythology demystified 

      Lubogo, Isaac Christopher (Jescho Publishing House, 2023-01)
      The origins of homosexuality have been a source of debate and controversy for centuries. While there is no single answer to this question, there are a variety of theories that attempt to explain the phenomenon. This book ...
    • Current and emerging land laws, urban smart cities & eco-friendly renewable energies 

      Lubogo, Isaac Christopher (Jescho Publishing House, 2023-01)
      Uganda is a developing country with a population of approximately 43 million people. As the population increases, the demand for land is increasing as well. To meet the needs of the population, Uganda is transitioning to ...
    • The law of those with special needs 

      Lubogo, Isaac Christopher (Jescho Publishing House, 2023-01)
      Although there is no uniform definition of “special needs,” the phrase describes individuals with a wide variety of physical or mental conditions who may require legal support. That support may mean they need protection ...
    • Much obliged, my Lord: “Legal practice demystified” 

      Lubogo, Isaac Christopher (Jescho Publishing House, 2022)
      This book includes five volumes which cover corporate governance, legislative drafting, legal aid & pro bono practice, judicial practice as well as public legal practice
    • I so pray, my Lord: “Legal practice demystified” 

      Lubogo, Isaac Christopher (Jescho Publishing House, 2022)
      This book covers sections on trial advocacy, accounting, management skills, taxation and professional conduct in Law
    • When courts do religion: The disambiguation of religion and state 

      Lubogo, Isaac Christopher (Jescho Publishing House, 2023)
      Religion and the law adjudicated by courts have a great bond that even before the coming of philosophical doctrines of democracy people adhered to the law of religion which also developed as their customs. In Uganda, ...