Lubwa p'Chong

Lubwa p'Chong (20 August 1946 – February 1997) was a Ugandan playwright and poet.

He was a creative writing fellow at the University of Iowa (1987), and lectured in drama-in-education at the Institute of Teacher Education, Kyambogo.

He taught for several years, and then studied literature and linguistics at Makerere University.

[1][2] His plays Generosity Kills and The Last Safari (1975) were followed by Words of My Groaning (1976), a portrait of life in independent Africa.

His other plays are The Minister’s Wife (1982), The Bishop’s Daughters (1988), Do Not Uproot the Ppumpkin (1987), Kinsmen and Kinswomen (1988) and The Madman (1989).