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  2. Maasai people - Wikipedia

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    In rural Kenya, a group of 95 children aged between six months and two years were examined in 1991/92. 87% were found to have undergone the removal of one or more deciduous canine tooth buds. In an older age group (3–7 years of age), 72% of the 111 children examined exhibited missing mandibular or maxillary deciduous canines. [56] [57]

  3. Mukwano Group - Wikipedia

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    The group was established in 1986, although it did not start operations until 1989. [1] As of October 2016, the group is involved in six main areas of business: (a) manufacturing (b) real estate investments (c) bulk storage & shipment (d) cargo clearing & forwarding (e) agriculture and (f) financial services.

  4. MTN Uganda - Wikipedia

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    MTN Uganda is a subsidiary of MTN Group, a multinational telecommunications group connecting approximately 232 million people in 22 countries across Africa and the Middle East. [11] In 2009, MTN Uganda introduced its mobile telephone-based banking product known as Mobile Money. As of March 2015, MTN controlled 80 percent of the mobile money ...

  5. Independence Day (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    The ceremony normally begins at 10:30 after the arrival of the President of Uganda. The president then takes the national salute while "Oh Uganda, Land of Beauty" is played by the massed bands. The President of Uganda then inspects the guard of honour. After the inspection is finished, the band plays a slow march followed with a quick march as ...

  6. Commercial Bank of Africa Group - Wikipedia

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    This is the flagship company of the group. Commercial Bank of Africa (Tanzania): Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 100% shareholding - A commercial bank in Tanzania, serving both individuals and businesses. Commercial Bank of Africa (Uganda): Kampala, Uganda: [20] 100% shareholding - A commercial bank in Uganda, serving both individuals and businesses.

  7. Religion in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Kibuli mosque in Kampala, Uganda. According to the 2014 National Census, 14 percent of Ugandans adhered to Islam. [17] [8] Most Muslims are Sunni, [4] with a small minority of Shia Muslims. There was a small group of Ahmadis in the country in 2012. [18]

  8. Makerere University - Wikipedia

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    The trade school that became Makerere University began operating in 1921 with the first classes in carpentry, building construction and mechanics. [13] In 1922, it was founded as the "Uganda Technical College" with additional courses in the arts, education, agriculture and medicine.

  9. Barbara Kaija - Wikipedia

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    In her current capacity, she oversees journalistic standards and strategy of all media platforms (print, radio, television, internet and social media) of the Vision Group. [2] When she assumed the role of Editor-in-Chief in 2010, she became the first Ugandan woman to become a chief editor of a Ugandan major newspaper in the history of the country.