Early career He first served as Assistant District Commissioner in the British East Africa Protectorate in
Mombasa from 1908. This was followed by a posting to Nairobi, then a secondment with the Indian Army in German East Africa during World War. In 1930, he founded the
Kilimanjaro Native Cooperative Union. He popularised the area's coffee production, and was given the title
Wasaoye-o-Wachagga (Elder of the
Chagga). Later, Dundas was Governor of the Bahamas; appointed in 1937, he was succeeded by the
Duke of Windsor in 1940.
Uganda Dundas then served as Governor of Uganda. == Awards and honours ==