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  2. The Observer (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    The Observer is a privately owned paper co-founded by journalist John Kevin Aliro in 2004. It covers news, politics, culture and sports in Uganda and won the CNN Multichoice African Journalist of the Year award in 2007.

  3. Robinah Nabbanja - Wikipedia

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    Robinah Nabbanja is the current Prime Minister of Uganda and the first female to hold the office. She was appointed in June 2021 and previously served as State Minister of Health and Member of Parliament for Kakumiro District Women Constituency.

  4. List of Ugandans by net worth - Wikipedia

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    This web page shows the names, net worth, residence and source of wealth of some of the richest people in Uganda. Sudhir Ruparelia is the richest man in Uganda with a net worth of 1.2 billion US dollars as of 2019.

  5. Agnes Nandutu - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Nandutu is a Ugandan journalist, politician and Minister in charge of Karamoja. [1] In 2020 she participated in the National Resistance Movement Party primaries [2] which she lost to incumbent Woman MP Justin Khainza, [3] [4] and in the 2021 general election, running as an independent, she was elected Women's Representative for Bududa District.

  6. Christopher Senyonjo - Wikipedia

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    According to a biography in The Observer of Uganda, Senyonjo was born to Maria Mukulu Abul'awawe and Erika Kapere on December 8, 1931, and was raised in the Mubende district (now Kiboga) of Singo sub-county.

  7. Amelia Kyambadde - Wikipedia

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    Amelia Anne Kyambadde is a Ugandan politician, philanthropist and Women activist. She is the Senior Presidential Advisor on Industry to the President of Uganda. She served as the Cabinet Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives in the Ugandan Cabinet from 2016 to 2021.

  8. Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile was a Ugandan economist and banker who served as the governor of the Bank of Uganda from 2001 until his death in 2022. He was the longest-serving central bank governor in Africa and a visiting professor at Makerere University.

  9. Erias Lukwago - Wikipedia

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    Erias Lukwago is married to Zawedde Lubwama Lukwago and they have six children including twins. He has in the past been a member of the Democratic Party in Uganda, although in the 2011 elections he ran as an independent. [11] On 28 July 2020, he officially joined the Forum for Democratic Change, (FDC) political party. [12]