Military chiefs from three African countries traveled to Uganda's Buganda Kingdom to study how old-style rulers help modern governments work better. The group came from Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Zambia as part of their year-long leadership training program. They wanted to learn how traditional kings and chiefs can bring people together and keep peace in their nations.
The visiting officers met with Charles Peter Mayiga, who speaks for the Buganda King. Mayiga told them how bringing back the kingdom after it was banned in 1966 helped people feel proud again. He said when governments destroy traditional leadership, citizens lose their connection to their culture and history.
The Buganda leader warned that countries make big mistakes when...