Oh Uganda, Land of Beauty


"Oh Uganda, Land of Beauty" is the national anthem of the Republic of Uganda. George Wilberforce Kakoma composed the music and authored the lyrics. This was adopted as the national anthem in 1962, when the country gained independence from the United Kingdom. It is one of the shortest national anthems in the world. Consequently, multiple verses are sung when it is performed in public.

History

From 1894 until the height of decolonisation during the 1960s, Uganda was a protectorate of the United Kingdom within its colonial empire. In the run up to independence, a subcommittee was formed to determine an anthem for the forthcoming state. It proceeded to hold a nationwide contest, with the criteria they stipulated for the anthem was that it should be "short, original, solemn, praising and looking forward to the future".
In the end, the lyrics and tune composed by George Wilberforce Kakoma was selected in July 1962. He wrote the anthem in one day, having listened on Radio Uganda the night before about how none of the entries received so far had been deemed suitable by the subcommittee. His entry was one of four that was shortlisted. The song was officially adopted in 1962, the year the country gained independence. The first public occasion where the anthem was played was at the celebrations marking independence on 9 October 1962.
Kakoma subsequently sued the government in 2008, claiming that he was never adequately remunerate and thus had rights to over four decades of royalty payments. He alleged that the government gave him a mere UGX2,000, equivalent to less than £1 in 2008, as a "token of thanks". Kakoma died before the country's Court of Appeal dismissed the case in 2019, finding that the anthem's copyright vested in the government and not the author.

Lyrics

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Composition

At only eight bars long, "Oh Uganda, Land of Beauty" is one of the shortest national anthems in the world, together with Japan's anthem. Both Michael Bristow, the editor of the book National Anthems of the World, and Philip Sheppard have identified Uganda's national anthem as the shortest. As a result, multiple verses are typically sung when it is performed at public events like international football games.