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The document outlines the history and administrative structure of the Buganda Kingdom. It describes how the Buganda Kingdom was ruled by a hereditary Kabaka, or king, who had absolute powers over the land. The Kabaka appointed chiefs that were supervised by the Prime Minister, known as the Katikiro, to administer the centralized system. The administrative structure consisted of the Kabaka at the top, followed by the Prime Minister, country chiefs, parish chiefs, and sub-parish chiefs.
