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English: Ham Mukasa, was of great significance to the Muslim community in the early 90s,and He was very fluent in English and Swahili language.

According to a reliable source, He was the one that taught Kabaka Muteese 1 the English language.

This residence is open to visitors every Monday at a small fee, And for those of you that love reading and learning more, the Ham Mukasa Home Library is open to everyone.

Mukono Nasuti is where Ham Mukasa had chosen his burial place but later chose to be buried next to his Mentor Alexander Mackay at Namirembe Cathedral.

This is a photo of a National Cultural Site of Uganda with id: UG-C-120

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