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by Murunganwa (Author)

This autobiography of the Byabagamba family chronicles their remarkable journey from Nakivale refugee camp in Uganda to the global workforce. Driven by their own initiative and supported by their siblings, Byabagamba's 25 children overcame challenges to pursue careers in Tanzania, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

The book traces the Byabagamba family origins in Nzigiye, the second-in-command to King Rwabugiri. It then details Byabagamba's rise to prominence as a member of the ruling class. Appointed Royal Justice in the King's Court and leader of the King's Intore, Byabagamba reached his peak fame during King Rudahigwa's reign in the 1950s.

The narrative shifts to Byabagamba's darker years in exile after Rudahigwa's reign ended. He became a paradox: drawn to younger women, he fathered children without the means to nurture or prepare them for their future. Ultimately, their own determination and strong bond allowed the Byabagama children to escape the hopelessness of refugee camps. Remarkably, they set their sights high and pursued opportunities across Africa, North America, and Europe.

The Byabagamba story conveys a powerful moral: despite hardships and setbacks, his offspring endured and thrived. This remarkable tale deserves to be shared.

Number of Pages: 52
Dimensions: 0.11 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: January 24, 2026
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by Murunganwa (Author)

This autobiography of the Byabagamba family chronicles their remarkable journey from Nakivale refugee camp in Uganda to the global workforce. Driven by their own initiative and supported by their siblings, Byabagamba's 25 children overcame challenges to pursue careers in Tanzania, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

The book traces the Byabagamba family origins in Nzigiye, the second-in-command to King Rwabugiri. It then details Byabagamba's rise to prominence as a member of the ruling class. Appointed Royal Justice in the King's Court and leader of the King's Intore, Byabagamba reached his peak fame during King Rudahigwa's reign in the 1950s.

The narrative shifts to Byabagamba's darker years in exile after Rudahigwa's reign ended. He became a paradox: drawn to younger women, he fathered children without the means to nurture or prepare them for their future. Ultimately, their own determination and strong bond allowed the Byabagama children to escape the hopelessness of refugee camps. Remarkably, they set their sights high and pursued opportunities across Africa, North America, and Europe.

The Byabagamba story conveys a powerful moral: despite hardships and setbacks, his offspring endured and thrived. This remarkable tale deserves to be shared.

Number of Pages: 52
Dimensions: 0.11 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: January 24, 2026

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Byabagambas - Paperback

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