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Mutesa married Lady Damali in 1948.

He is said to have fathered many children with her and


twelve other women:
1. Naabakyaala Damali Catherine Nnakawombe, the Naabagereka, daughter of Christopher
Kisosonkole of the Nkima clan. Wedding on 19 November 1948 at St. Pauls Cathedral
Namirembe.
2. Lady Edith Kasozi
3. Omubiitokati (Princess) Beatrice Kabasweka, a Mutoro from Toro.
4. Lady Kate Ndagire. Married in 1950
5. Naabakyaala Sarah Nalule, Omuzaana Kabejja, sister of the Naabagereka, and daughter
of Christopher Kisosonkole of the Nkima clan. Married in 1954.
6. Lady Nalwooga. She died in 2003.
7. Lady Nesta M. Rugumayo, a Mutoro, from Toro
8. Lady Kaakako Rwanchwende, a Munyankole princess from Ankole.
9. Lady Winifred Keihangwe, a Munyankole princess from Ankole. She was imprisoned by
Milton Obote and released only shortly before going into labour, in 1966.
10. Lady Zibiah Wangari Ngatho, a Kikuyu, from Nairobi, Kenya.
11. Lady Catherine Karungu, a Munyankole princess from Ankole
12. Lady Naome Nanyonga, of Nsenene clan from Masaka Buddu. Naome Nanyonga was a
midwife and is the founder of Sunga Maternity Hospital. She died in 2006.
13. Lady Margaret Nakato of Nkumba, Busiro County.

Issue
Mutesa is recorded to have fathered at least 12 sons and 9 daughters:
1. Prince Kiweewa Luswaata. The very first son of Kabaka Muteesa II. He was born in
Wakiso. He lived and studied in France. He died in the early 1990s and buried at Kasubi
Tombs, Nabulagala.
2. Prince Robert Masamba Kimera, whose mother was Nesta M. Rugumayo. He was born in
Kampala in 1950. He was educated at St. Marys College Kisubi, Kings College Budo
and in Canada. He worked as a geologist with the Swaziland Department of Geology,
between 1980 and 1983. He was a Lecturer at the Nakawa Vocational School from 1991
until 1992. In 1993, he settled in Canada.
3. Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, whose mother was Sarah Nalule
4. Prince (Omulangira) Suuna Frederick Wampamba, whose mother was Edith Kasozi. He
was a commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in the Uganda Army. He was killed on the orders of
Idi Amin, at Bombo in 1972. He is buried at Kasubi Nabulagala.

5. Prince (Omulangira) Henry Kalemeera, whose mother was Damali Nnakawombe. He was
educated at Kings College, Budo and Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. He is an
aeronautical engineer. He settled in the United States. Worked or still works as a Flight
Engineer with American Airlines.
6. Prince (Omulangira) George Michael Ndawula, whose mother was Muzaana Nalwooga.
7. Prince (Omulangira) Richard Walugembe Bamweyana, whose mother was Sarah Nalule.
He was born in 1956, educated at Achimota School, Ghana and worked in the fashion
and advertising industries. He died in the 2000s. He was buried at Kasubi Nabulagala.
8. Prince (Omulangira) Katabaazi Mukarukidi, whose mother was Damali Nnakawombe.
He is an airline pilot in Nigeria.
9. Prince (Omulangira) Patrick Nakibinge, whose mother was Sarah Nalule. He died in the
2000s and is buried at Kasubi Nabulagala.
10. Prince (Omulangira) Daudi Golooba. He was educated at Kings College Budo and
Makerere University. He is an accountant. He is a founder member and Chairman of the
Buganda Heritage Association of UK and Ireland (Founded in 1998). He settled in the
United Kingdom.
11. Prince (Omulangira) Herbert Kateregga, whose mother was Kaakako Rwanchwende. He
settled in the United Kingdom.
12. Prince (Omulangira) Daudi Kintu Wasajja, whose mother was Winifred Keihangwe. He
was born in Kampala in May 1966, after his father had left Uganda. He was educated at
Nottingham University in the UK, graduating with a BA. He worked as an Executive
Underwriter for Pan World Insurance Company and as Regional Retail Manager for
Celtel (Uganda) Limited (now Airtel Uganda Limited). He is a member of Buganda Land
Board, Kabira Country Club, Hash Harriers Athletic Club and others. Lives in Kampala,
Uganda.
13. Princess (Omumbejja) Dorothy Kabonesa Namukaabya, Nassolo, whose mother was
Damali Nakawombe. She was born at the Mengo Palace in 1951. She is a graduate of the
University of Nairobi. Lives in Kampala, Uganda.
14. Princess (Omumbejja) Dina Kigga Mukarukidi, whose mother was Beatrice Kabasweka.
She works at the headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
15. Princess (Omumbejja) Anne Sarah Kagere Nandawula, whose mother is Kate Ndagire.
Born at Mengo in 1951.
16. Princess (Omumbejja) Catherine Agnes Nabaloga, whose mother was Kate Ndagire. She
was installed as the Lubuga at the coronation of her brother Kabaka Ronald Muwenda
Mutebi II, the thirty-sixth Kabaka of Buganda, who has reigned since 1993 until today.
Princess Nabaloga is the Patron of Buganda Heritage Association in Denmark. The
association was founded in 1998. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in
Linguistics.
17. Princess (Omumbejja) Alice Mpologoma Zaalwango, whose mother was Edith Kasozi.
She was born in 1961. She was educated at Gayaza Junior School, Kibuli High School

and Makerere University. She died in Pretoria, South Africa from breast cancer on 23
March 2005. She is buried at Kasubi.
18. Princess (Omumbejja) Stella Alexandria Sserwamutanda Ndagire. Born in Nairobi,
Kenya, whose mother was Lady Zibiah Wangari Ngatho, a Kikuyu. She was raised in
Kampala and Nairobi. Settled in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
19. Princess (Omumbejja) Jane Mpologoma Nabanakulya. Born in Sunga Village, Buyaga
County, Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom, on 12 April 1964 by Omuzaana Naome Nanyonga. In
2003 she moved to London, England, where she lives with her husband, David Segawa
Mukasa.
20. Princess (Omumbejja) Gertrude Christine Nabanakulya Tebattagwabwe. Was born at
Mengo Hospital on 20 August 1964. Her mother is Margaret Nakato of Nkumba, Busiro
County. Grew up in Uganda until age 9 years, when she relocated to London in the
United Kingdom. Studied to become an accountant. Moved back to Uganda in May 2013.
21. Princess (Omumbejja) Diana Balizzamuggale Teyeggala. She is the youngest child of the
late Kabaka. She was born in Kampala in October 1966, after her father had gone into
exile. Her mother is Catherine Karungu, an Ankole princess. Teyeggala never saw her
father alive. She resides in Kampala.

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