Macwa of Nkore was the Omugabe (king) of Nkore, a traditional Bantu Kingdom in present-day southwestern Uganda. He reigned from 1727 to 1755. He succeeded Ntare IV of Nkore ( Ntare IV Kitabanyoro) upon the latter's death.

He belonged to the Bahinda clan, the royal lineage of Nkore that claimed descent from Ruhinda, the kingdom's founder. He ruled during a period of consolidation for the kingdom before later periods of expansion.

See also

  • Chwa I of Buganda
  • Daudi Cwa II of Buganda
  • Duhaga of Bunyoro
  • Ezekiel Tenywa Wako of Busoga
  • William Gabula
  • Solomon Iguru I

References

  • World Statesmen - Uganda