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  2. COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    On 11 May, Uganda registered one new case of coronavirus out of the 2,296 samples from truck drivers at the border points of entry into Uganda. The new confirmed case was a 45 years old Ugandan male truck driver who arrived in Uganda from Juba via Elegu border point of entry. By 11 May, the total number of confirmed cases were 122.

  3. 2021 Uganda bombings - Wikipedia

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    The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) is an Islamic extremist terrorist group originated in Uganda but is based in the nearby Democratic Republic of the Congo. The group's insurgency began in 1996; it kills hundreds of civilians every year, mainly by attacking villages. The most deadly ADF attack in Uganda was on 8 June, 1998, when the group ...

  4. 2021 in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    14 January – 2021 Ugandan general election. [5] [6] Yoweri Museveni is declared the winner with 59% of the vote compared to 35% for Bobi Wine. Wine promises to present evidence of voter fraud and to challenge the election. [7] Museveni had 5.85 million votes and Wine had 3.48 million votes; Vote turnout was 52%.

  5. 2021–22 Uganda Premier League - Wikipedia

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    587 (2.45 per match) ← 2020–21. 2022–23 →. The 2021–22 Uganda Premier League was the 54th season of the Uganda Premier League, the top-tier football league in Uganda. Vipers SC won the championship with four games to go, finishing 18 points above second-placed KCCA. [1] Tooro United were also confirmed relegated with four games to go.

  6. Uganda national football team results (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    Uganda scorers. Att. Ref. 12 November 2020. St. Mary's Stadium, Kampala (H) South Sudan. 1–0. 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification. Lwaliwa 86'.

  7. History of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    History of Uganda. The history of Uganda comprises the history of the people who inhabited the territory of present-day Uganda before the establishment of the Republic of Uganda, and the history of that country once it was established. Evidence from the Paleolithic era shows humans have inhabited Uganda for at least 50,000 years.

  8. List of wars involving Uganda - Wikipedia

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    List of wars involving Uganda. The following is a list of wars involving Uganda . Conflict. Combatant 1. Combatant 2. Results. President. Ugandan. losses.

  9. Lord's Resistance Army - Wikipedia

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    Lord's Resistance Army Though the red-black-blue flag has been widely attributed to the Lord's Resistance Army, the group also uses the regular flag of Uganda. Leaders Joseph Kony (believed to be in hiding in South Sudan) Vincent Otti Caesar Achellam (POW) Raska Lukwiya † Okot Odhiambo † Dominic Ongwen (POW) Odong Latek † Alphonse Lamola Nixman Oryanga † Doctor Achaye Dates of ...