Mukama
Mukama is a term of respect used in certain East African cultures, particularly in Uganda and Rwanda. It is a title bestowed upon a king or a ruler, signifying their authority and status within the community. The word itself can be translated as "lord" or "master."
The use of mukama is deeply rooted in the traditional social and political structures of these regions.
While the specific political systems have evolved over time, the cultural significance of the term mukama often