Mulondo of Buganda

Historian Semakula Kiwanuka asserts that the reign of Mulondo might be an indication of the beginning of a new dynasty.

"But the circumstances which led to Nakibinge's death and those which surrounded the accession of Mulondo render some of our sources suspicious.

For instance, the claim that Mulondo came to the throne as an infant seems to be contradicted by a close analysis of the sources.

"[1]During his reign, Mulondo led several raids against Buddu, which was then still part of the Bunyoro-Kitara kingdom.

He fathered three sons, by his wife, Nakku of the Ffumbe clan: He died at the Kiryokyembi Palace, in Mitw'ebiri.