Kakende of Toro
Rukirabasaija Kakende Nyamuyonjo was Omukama of the Kingdom of Toro from 1875 until 1876 and from 1879 until 1880. He was the eighth (8th) Omukama of Bunyoro.
Married life
No mention of his married life is made in the available literature.
Offspring
It is not known how many children were fathered by Omukama Kakende, or who those children were.
His reign
1875–1876 and 1879–1880 Omukama Kakende was raised to the throne in 1995 following the flight of his older brother, Rububi Kyebambe II, with the help of an invading army from Buganda. However, when the army left Toro in 1876, Omukama Kakende left with them. He returned with another army from Buganda in 1879 and deposed his brother Rububi Kyebambe II. He ruled until 1880.
The final years
In 1880, Toro was invaded by an army from Bunyoro. The invaders expelled Omukama Kakende, who first took refuge in Ankole and later in Buganda. Omukama Kakende died from smallpox in Buganda, prior to 1885. He was buried there.[1]
Succession table:First time
Preceded by Rububi Kyebambe II |
Omukama of Toro 1875–1876 |
Succeeded by Katera |
Succession table:Second time
Preceded by Rububi Kyebambe II |
Omukama of Toro 1879–1880 |
Succeeded by Daudi Kasagama Kyebambe III |