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Book Review: “The Greedy Barbarian” by Kakwenza Rukirabashaija – A Ugandan Myth Reimagined Through the Lens of Corruption

by MANFRED TUMUSIIME | UG STANDARD REPORTER
08/06/2025
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"The Greedy Barbarian" by Kakwenza Rukirabashaija: Explore a controversial Ugandan novel that reimagines an ancient myth to expose political corruption and the dark side of power, leading to the author's arrest and alleged torture
“The Greedy Barbarian” by Kakwenza Rukirabashaija: Explore a controversial Ugandan novel that reimagines an ancient myth to expose political corruption and the dark side of power, leading to the author’s arrest and alleged torture

KAMPALA, UGANDA – Kakwenza Rukirabashaija’s “The Greedy Barbarian,” a provocative and compelling novel that landed its author in legal trouble and alleged torture, offers a scathing critique of power and corruption within the framework of a reimagined Ugandan foundational myth. Published in 2020 by Kisana Consults and later by Kitara Nation, this work quickly became a bestseller in its home country, despite – or perhaps because of – its controversial reception.

The novel introduces readers to Bekunda and her young son, Kayibanda, as they seek refuge across an international border, escaping dire circumstances. They find sanctuary, kindness, and even miraculous intervention from local spirits in their new homeland. However, the central tension of the narrative revolves around Kayibanda’s inherently flawed nature, suggesting a hereditary predisposition to malfeasance. The story traces his ascent, ultimately portraying him as the eponymous “greedy barbarian” and a corrupt president, whose actions reflect the erosion of societal values and good governance.

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Rukirabashaija, a multifaceted individual with a background as a lawyer, journalist, philanthropist, and farmer, weaves a narrative that is both deeply rooted in Ugandan folklore and acutely relevant to contemporary political realities. The book’s inclusion in the “Kitara Nation Novel Series #1” underscores its connection to a broader cultural and historical context, using a familiar mythical framework to explore universal themes of leadership, morality, and the corrupting influence of power.

What elevates “The Greedy Barbarian” beyond a mere political allegory is its bold narrative style and the real-world repercussions it incited. The foreword to the novel directly addresses the author’s arrest and torture in 2020, stating that the book was deemed a “threat to state security.” This context transforms the reading experience, adding a layer of urgency and danger to the fictionalized events. The question posed in the foreword – how a novel could be perceived as such a threat – becomes a pervasive undercurrent throughout the text, challenging readers to consider the power of storytelling in oppressive environments.

Literary academic Dr. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo aptly describes the novel as engaging the imagination “at every page” and captivating readers with a “nagging fear as to where it is heading.” He praises Rukirabashaija’s “rich storytelling” and “witty deployment of scene setting, suspense, humor and meanness,” culminating in an “interpretive feeling it leaves you with, that the novel is bound for a bang.” This sentiment speaks to the book’s ability to create a compelling, if unsettling, reading experience.

“The Greedy Barbarian” is not just a story; it is a commentary, a warning, and a testament to the resilience of free expression. It forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths about leadership and society, wrapped in a narrative that is both culturally specific and universally resonant. Rukirabashaija’s work stands as a significant contribution to Ugandan literature, particularly for its courage in addressing sensitive political themes through the art of fiction. The novel’s powerful message, coupled with the author’s personal sacrifice, ensures its place as a pivotal and enduring work.

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