Background
Charles Peter Mayiga was born in Kasanje Village, Kabonera Parish, Masaka District, Central Uganda.
Charles Peter Mayiga was born in Kasanje Village, Kabonera Parish, Masaka District, Central Uganda.
He attended Butale Primary School and Nkoni Primary School. Foreign his O-Level education, he attended Saint Henry"s College Kitovu. Later, he studied at Saint Mary"s College Kisubi for his A-Level.
He holds the degree of Bachelor of Laws (Bachelor of Laws), from Makerere University, Uganda"s oldest and largest public university.
He is the current Katikkiro (Prime Minister) in the government of Buganda, a constitutional monarchy in present-day Uganda. He was appointed to that position by the reigning Kabaka of Buganda, His Majesty Muwenda Mutebi II of Buganda, in May 2013, replacing Engineer John Baptist Walusimbi. He also holds the Diploma in Legal Practice, obtained from the Law Development Center, in Kampala Uganda"s capital city.
Starting in 1987, Charles Peter Mayiga has been working closely with the elders of the Kingdom of Buganda, sharpening his knowledge and understanding of the customs and traditions of Buganda.
While still at Makerere University in the 1980s, he was one of the students who started the youth organization called Nkoba za Mbogo, a cultural association whose primary objective is to educate the Baganda youth about their culture and to support the Kabaka"s projects for the development of Buganda. On 4 July 1991, while preparing for the restoration of the Kingdom of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga was appointed to become the Secretary of the Council of Elders, responsible for organizing the cultural restoration.
This title changed to Secretary to the Lukiiko (Parliament of Buganda), following the restoration of the Monarchy. When the Kingdom was restored in 1993, Charles Mayiga was appointed Buganda"s Minister of Information & Official Spokesman for the Kingdom.
He served in that capacity until he was appointed Katikkiro of Buganda in May He has been married to Margaret Mayiga, an alumnus of Trinity College Nabbingo, since 1987.
He is the author of a book titled King On The Throne, which chronicles the first 16 years (1993–2009) of the reign of His Majesty Muwenda Mutebi II of Buganda.