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  2. Kenneth Pablo Kimuli - Wikipedia

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    Stand up comedy as Pablo. Kenneth Kimuli Amooti (born 23 September 1978) is a Ugandan comedian, playwright and journalist. He is well known as Pablo in the Ugandan comedy circles. He won the first Multi-Choice Stand Up Uganda comedy competition. After losing both parents to HIV/AIDS at an early age, he has formed charity organisations; Pill ...

  3. Catherine Adipo - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Adipo (also referred to as Catherine Constance Adipo [1] and Catherine Adipo Wejuli [2]) is a Ugandan sportswoman, sports administrator and the first female FIFA referee in Uganda as well as East and Central Africa. [3]

  4. Outline of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The location of Uganda An enlargeable map of the Republic of Uganda. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Uganda: . Uganda –commonly referred to as the Pearl by Churchill is a land-locked sovereign country located in East Africa, bordered on the east by Kenya, the north by South Sudan, on the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the southwest ...

  5. Sarah Kiyingi Musoke - Wikipedia

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    Minister. Political party. National Resistance Movement (NRM) Sarah Kiyingi Musoke (born April 16, 1960) is a Ugandan politician, a former State Minister of Internal Affairs and a former Woman Representative Member of parliament representative for Rakai District since the Sixth Parliament of Uganda between 1996 and 2016. [1]

  6. Abu Mayanja - Wikipedia

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    Abu Mayanja. Abubaker Kakyama Mayanja (August 1929 – 4 November 2005) was the first Secretary General of the Uganda National Congress party, the first political party in Uganda set up on 6 March 1952 by Ignatius K. Musaazi. [1] He became the Secretary General of the UNC in his youth when he was still an undergraduate student at Makerere ...

  7. Talk:Ugandan space initiatives - Wikipedia

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    Video report from Uganda Broadcasting Corporation, newspaper report from The Weekly Observer (Uganda). Also, the parent group is apparently the Uganda International Alien Association.--Pharos 22:17, 27 August 2011 (UTC)

  8. The Observer (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Observer (Gladstone), a daily newspaper in Queensland. The Observer, a fortnightly magazine founded in 1958 and absorbed by The Bulletin in 1961. The Observer (Adelaide), a weekly paper established in 1843. The Northern Daily Leader, Tamworth, New South Wales, a daily newspaper est. 1876; previously known as The Tamworth Observer and ...

  9. Uganda Legislative Council - Wikipedia

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    Uganda's Legislative Council (LEGCO) was created by the Colonial Office in 1920 by an Order-in-Council. The LEGCO had its first meeting on Wednesday, 23 March 1921. Its composition then was small and all its members were Europeans. It was made up of the colonial Governor as President, and 4 officials namely: the Chief Secretary, the Attorney ...