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  2. Miss Uganda - Wikipedia

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    History. The Miss Uganda pageant started in 1967, with the winner always participating at the Miss World pageant, though having only one Miss Uganda reaching the finals since its inception. [1] The Ministry of Agriculture directs the Miss Uganda with the stated purpose of increasing the interest of young people in agriculture.

  3. Barbara Kimenye - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Kimenye. Barbara Kimenye (19 December 1929 – 12 August 2012) was a British-born writer who became one of the most popular and best-selling children's authors in East Africa, where she lived from the 1950s. [1] Her books sold more than a million copies, not just in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, but throughout English-speaking Africa.

  4. Kimbugwe of Buganda - Wikipedia

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    Claim to the throne. He was born at Kongojje, the youngest son of Suuna I Kisolo, Kabaka of Buganda between 1584 and 1614. His mother was Naluggwa of the Ndiga clan, the second wife of his father. He ascended to the throne after the death of his cousin, Kabaka Sekamaanya. He established his capital at Bugwaanya.

  5. Miss World 2004 - Wikipedia

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    Miss World 2004, the 54th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 4 December 2004 at the Crown of Beauty Theatre in Sanya, China. The 2004 pageant marks the second straight year that Sanya played host of the pageant. Rosanna Davison of Ireland crowned her successor María Julia Mantilla of Peru. 107 contestants from all over the world ...

  6. Katikkiro of Buganda - Wikipedia

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    Katikkiro is the official title of the head of cabinet and government in Buganda under the Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda. He is the equivalent of a Prime Minister is some governments but it is important to note that the Katikkiro does not assume office through elections like in other countries. His authority is symbolized by the Ddamula ...

  7. Mpologoma Clan - Wikipedia

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    Mpologoma Clan. The sculpture symbolises the Mpologoma (Lion) Clan Totem located in Mengo Kampala. Mpologoma clan is among the clans in present-day Uganda that are believed to have come with Kintu. Mpologoma is a name in Luganda which means lion. Everyone belonging to the Buganda Kingdom belong to a clan, each having a totem whereas others have ...

  8. List of Ugandan women writers - Wikipedia

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    Jane Kaberuka (born 1956) Barbara Kaija (born 1964) Nyana Kakoma. Keturah Kamugasa (died 2017) Catherine Samali Kavuma (born 1960) China Keitetsi (born 1976) Susan Nalugwa Kiguli (born 1969)

  9. Eneriko Seruma - Wikipedia

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    Eneriko Seruma. Eneriko Seruma is the pen name for Ugandan poet, novelist and short story writer Henry S. Kimbugwe (born 1944). He is the author of the novel The Experience [1] [2] and a collection of short stories titled The Heart Seller. He also wrote poems and short stories for leading East African journals and magazines in the 1960s and ...

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