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  2. Martin Aliker - Wikipedia

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    Martin Jerome Okec Aliker (21 October 1928 – 15 April 2024) was a Ugandan dental surgeon, businessman, and community leader.He was a senior adviser to the President of Uganda and sat on the board of directors of nearly forty Ugandan companies.

  3. Uganda Oil Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Thus the refinery will be close to Uganda's largest oil fields in the Kaiso-Tonya area, about 60 kilometres (37 mi), by road, west of Hoima, the location of the district headquarters, and the nearest large city. [7] Kaiso is about 260 kilometres (162 mi), by road, north-west of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. [8]

  4. Uganda National Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, the Daily Monitor newspaper reported that Uganda National Oil Company had secured a buyer for the test crude oil. The crude oil is stored in specialized containers at four sites; Kasemene 1, Ngara-1, Ngiri-2 in Buliisa District and at Tangi Camp in Nwoya District .

  5. Bobi Wine - Wikipedia

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    According to the Daily Monitor news paper, "Police accused Mr Kyagulanyi of having more than 200 supporters recommended by the EC to contain further spread of Covid-19." [48] His arrest was met by widespread demonstration around the country mostly in parts of Kampala, Masaka, Jinja, Mukono, Mbale and Wakiso.

  6. Namirembe Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral is located on Namirembe Hill, in Lubaga Division, in Kampala, the capital and largest city in Uganda. Namirembe is located approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi), by road, west of Kampala's central business district . [ 3 ]

  7. 2010 Kampala bombings - Wikipedia

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    Al-Shabaab leader Sheik Yusuf Sheik Issa told Reuters "Uganda is a major infidel country supporting the so-called government of Somalia. We know Uganda is against Islam and so we are very happy at what has happened in Kampala. That is the best news we ever heard."

  8. List of Ugandans by net worth - Wikipedia

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    The per capita income in Uganda in 1999 was approximately US$650 annually. [1] In 2013, an estimated 19.5 percent of the 35 million Ugandans lived on less than US$1.00 per day.

  9. Karuma Hydroelectric Power Station - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2019, the Daily Monitor newspaper reported that the work on the power station was approximately 80 percent complete, while the three high voltage transmission lines were 80 to 85 percent complete. Commissioning of the completed power station is expected in December 2019.