The governance structure of the Kingdom of Kooki — from the royal throne to the ministries serving the Abakooki people.
The Kingdom of Kooki operates as a traditional cultural institution under Ugandan law, with a structured governance framework that balances royal authority with ministerial oversight. The Kamuswaga leads the kingdom, supported by the royal household and a network of ministries and departments that deliver services and preserve culture across Rakai District.
Preservation of the Kooki dialect, traditional ceremonies, cultural education, and historical site conservation.
Scholarship programmes, school support, vocational training, and language preservation initiatives across the kingdom.
Healthcare outreach, medical camps, maternal health, HIV/AIDS awareness, and community wellness programmes.
Modern farming training, food security programmes, agricultural cooperatives, and environmental conservation.
Youth leadership, sports development, entrepreneurship mentorship, and anti-drug campaigns across Kooki.
Campaign against early marriages, girls' education support, women's economic empowerment, and GBV prevention.
Infrastructure development, KDI oversight, economic empowerment, and strategic partnership coordination.
KBS Radio oversight, public information, media relations, digital communications, and community outreach.
Inter-kingdom relations, diplomatic engagements, diaspora affairs, and international partnerships for Kooki.
Southern Region
Central Region
Northern Region
Western Region