A Dualism of Narratives: Feminine nostalgic perspective account of a KY (Kabaka Yakka) activist Nabisere of Buddu and Masculine (DP) Democratic party; rhetorical outlook of rivalry within multi-party politics in Buganda in the 1960s

Article Authors: Sekiswa Peter

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Abstract
A dualism of narratives attempts to highlight two counter-narratives on the one hand of a woman activist who condemns the Democratic Party’s disregard for her political party, Kabaka Yekka, and on the other the Democratic Party’s counter-accusations regarding what can be termed as political atrocities committed by Kabaka Yekka against the Democratic Party. The woman activist provides insight into her experiences and frustrations as a member of Kabaka Yekka, highlighting the dismissive attitude and neglect she perceives from the Democratic Party. She criticizes the Democratic Party for failing to acknowledge the contributions and aspirations of her party, which represents the interests of a marginalized group. In response, the Democratic Party accuses Kabaka Yekka of committing atrocities against their members, emphasizing the need to confront and address historical grievances. Therefore, this paper sheds light on the complex dynamics and differing perspectives between these two political entities, emphasizing the importance of understanding multiple narratives in this political discourse.

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Volume 8
Issue No. 6
Links https://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2307348.pdf
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