Kabaka Yekka

Kabaka Yekka was a monarchist political party in Uganda. The party's name means 'king only' in the Ganda language, Kabaka being the title of the King in the kingdom of Buganda. In 1962 Kabaka Yekka allied with Uganda People's Congress and contested the 1962 National Assembly elections — winning 21 seats. In 1979 Mayanja Nkangi founded the Conservative Party, which is considered to be a transformation of Kabaka Yekka. A closer analysis could reveal that DP probably had no choice but to take this suicidal move. It could not join the boycott because it was Masembe-Kabali 'Kakamega Club Ben Kiwanuka

Kabaka Yekka

Kabaka Yekka was a monarchist political party in Uganda. The party's name means 'king only' in the Ganda language, Kabaka being the title of the King in the kingdom of Buganda. In 1962 Kabaka Yekka allied with Uganda People's Congress and contested the 1962 National Assembly elections — winning 21 seats. In 1979 Mayanja Nkangi founded the Conservative Party, which is considered to be a transformation of Kabaka Yekka. A closer analysis could reveal that DP probably had no choice but to take this suicidal move. It could not join the boycott because it was Masembe-Kabali 'Kakamega Club Ben Kiwanuka