Kyebambe III of Toro


Rukirabasaija Daudi Kasagama Kyebambe III was Omukama of the Kingdom of Toro from 1891 until 1928. He was the tenth Omukama of Toro.

Claim to the throne

He was the eldest surviving son of Rukirabasaija Nyaika Mukabirere Olimi II, the fifth Omukama of Toro, who reigned between 1872 and 1875. His mother was Vikitoria Kahinju. In 1875, following the death of his father, he fled with his mother and two brothers to Ankole. While there, his two elder brothers were murdered on the orders of the Queen Mother of Ankole, one by the name of Kiboga. He then took refuge in Buganda.
He signed a Treaty with the Imperial British East Africa Company, and was proclaimed at Kabarole, by Lord Lugard, August 14, 1891. He was installed as Omukama of Toro on August 16, 1891, also at Kabarole.

Married life

Omukama Kasagama Kyebambe III married several wives according to ancient custom, but repudiated all of them, except his eleventh and favorite wife, whom he remarried according to Anglican rites at, St John's Cathedral, Kabarole, on May 4, 1896. Her name was Adyeri Damali Tibaitwa, the daughter of Nikodemo Kakurora, Chief of Kitagwenda.

Offspring

He fathered seven sons and six daughters:
  1. Rukirabasaija Sir George David Matthew Kamurasi Rukidi III, the eleventh Omukama of Toro, whose mother was Damali Tibaitwa.
  2. Professor Prince Akiiki Hosea K. Nyabongo, whose mother is not mentioned. He was born at Fort Portal in 1907. He received his education at Mengo High School, King's College, Budo, Queen's College, Oxford , Carmen Theological Seminary, Yale University., and Harvard University,. He served as a Professor at the University of Alabama and as a Lecturer in Philosophy at A&T University of North Carolina. He also chaired the Uganda Town and Country Planning Board, between 1963 and 1975. He was a member of the Uganda People's Congress. He authored a book; Winds And Lights: African Fairy Tales. He died at Jinja, on October 3, 1975. He was the father of: Prince Amooti Nyabongo Kyebambe Mukarusa, who was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States, was educated at Tuskegee University and served in the US Air Force, then joined the NYPD.
  3. Prince John Rwakatale.
  4. Prince Keith Kagoro also known as Keesi Bahindi and was the Omusuga of Rukirabasaija Rukidi III.
  5. Prince Switzer*
  6. Prince Solomon Okwiri* who married Angelinah M Okwiri
  7. Prince Daniel*.*
  8. Prince Frederick.
  9. Princess Lusi, whose mother was Damali Tibaitwa.
  10. Princess Ruth Komuntale Keesi Bahindi, whose mother was Damali Tibaitwa. She was born at Kabarole in 1900. She was installed as Rubuga to her brother Omukama Rukidi III, on January 19, 1929.
  11. Princess Agnes Kakoko.
  12. Princess Ada Nyamutoka.
  13. Princess Kabokya.

    His reign

He converted to Christianity and was received into the Anglican Church. On March 15, 1896, he was baptized by Bishop Tucker, taking the name of Daudi. On March 16, 1908, he was crowned by the Reverend G.R. Blackledge at St. John's Cathedral, Kabarole. In 1918 he was made an honorary member of the Order of the British Empire for services in raising and organising native levies and local Defence Corps in the Uganda Protectorate.

The final years

Omukama Kasagama Kyebambe III died at Kyangabukama, Mwenge on December 31, 1928.