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The king may be gone but his wives remain.
At the royal tombs of Kasubi, a small community of women continues to serve long after death.
They are the royal widows of Buganda: chosen from different clans, bound to the king in life… and still present in his death.
From sweeping the tombs to preparing rituals, they carry out their roles with quiet dignity.
Not as relics of the past, but as part of a living royal tradition.
Who are these women?
What do they remember?
And what does their presence mean for a kingdom that never forgets its kings?
This episode is a journey through royal duty, legacy, and the sacred roles that still echo within the thatched walls of Kasubi.
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By David5
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Send us a text
The king may be gone but his wives remain.
At the royal tombs of Kasubi, a small community of women continues to serve long after death.
They are the royal widows of Buganda: chosen from different clans, bound to the king in life… and still present in his death.
From sweeping the tombs to preparing rituals, they carry out their roles with quiet dignity.
Not as relics of the past, but as part of a living royal tradition.
Who are these women?
What do they remember?
And what does their presence mean for a kingdom that never forgets its kings?
This episode is a journey through royal duty, legacy, and the sacred roles that still echo within the thatched walls of Kasubi.
Sources!!!!
Support the show