Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Kabaka
1. With Obote as Prime Minister and the Kabaka as President in a federal state, this alliance of convenience survived for four years until, in 1'66, Obote felt strong enough to suspend the constitution, arrest a number of Baganda ministers and appoint one of his trusted army officers from the north, Idi Amin, as commander–in–chief.
2. That Obote was able to engineer an alliance between his own radical and mainly northern–based Uganda Peoples Congress (UPC, founded in 1'60) and the conservative, Kabaka of Buganda, Sir Edward Mutesa, was a considerable achievement, and one that ensured that together they won the crucial pre–independence elections in 1'62.