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Citizenship

  • Writer: Grace Lwanga
    Grace Lwanga
  • Mar 21, 2015
  • 1 min read

“Ndi Muganda Ddala” (i.e I am a true Muganda)

In law, (according to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), citizenship denotes a link between a person and a state. A person who does not have citizenship in any state is called stateless. The modern sense of citizenship is usually based on one or more of these factors:

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Parents are citizens. If a person has one or both parents who are citizens of a given nation, then the person is generally presumed to be a citizen as well

Marriage to a citizen. Citizenship can also be obtained by marrying a citizen.

Permanent residency within a country of which he or she is not a citizen.

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Historically (here in Buganda) a person can respectively be called a true Muganda according to any of the following conditions:

Muganda Kasangwaawo

Muganda Kaswa

Muganda Nama- ddala

 
 
 

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