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  2. Tumubweine Twinemanzi - Wikipedia

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    Twinemanzi was born in Kabale District, Uganda, into an affluent family. His father, Ephraim Manzi Tumubweine, was a former Member of Parliament for Rukiga County (present-day Rukiga District ). Manzi also served as Uganda's State Minister of Privatization. Twinemanzi's mother, Christine Nyarubona, hails from the Bunyoro sub-region.

  3. Banyamulenge - Wikipedia

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    Banyamulenge is a community from the Democratic Republic of the Congo's South Kivu province. The Banyamulenge are culturally and socially distinct from the Tutsi of North Kivu, with most speaking Kinyamulenge, a mix of Kinyarwanda (official language of Rwanda), Kirundi (spoken primarily in Burundi), Ha language (spoken by Ha people, one of the largest ethnic groups in ethnically diverse ...

  4. Newsweek - Wikipedia

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    818916146. Newsweek is a weekly news magazine. Founded as a weekly print magazine in 1933, Newsweek was widely distributed during the 20th century and had many notable editors-in-chief. It is currently co-owned by Dev Pragad, the president and CEO, and Johnathan Davis who sits on the board; they each own 50% of the company.

  5. Asinansi Nyakato - Wikipedia

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    Background and education Nyakato is a princess of Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Social Work from Ndejje University. Career Nyakato is a joint opposition candidate. In 2011, she contested for the Hoima female parliamentary seat and emerged as runner up after losing to Ms Tophas Kaahwa Byagira. In August 2011, she joined the Parliament of Uganda where she worked as a ...

  6. Olive Kobusingye - Wikipedia

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    Olive Chifefe Kobusingye is a Ugandan consultant trauma surgeon, emergency surgeon, accident injury epidemiologist and academic, who serves as a Senior Research Fellow at both Makerere University School of Public Health and the Institute for Social and Health Sciences of the University of South Africa.

  7. Dev Pragad - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Businessman. Known for. CEO and co-owner of Newsweek. Dev Pragad (born 1984) is the British-American president and CEO of Newsweek. He is also co-owner of Newsweek acquiring a half-interest in 2018. [1] Under his tenure Newsweek returned to profitability, and reaches 100 million readers a month.

  8. Temie Giwa-Tubosun - Wikipedia

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    In August 2011, she began a fellowship with the Global Health Corps, and spent the next year at Mbarara, Uganda, working with the Millennium Villages Project a project of the United Nations Development Programme and Millennium Promise. Full return to, and work in, Nigeria. In August 2012, Giwa returned to Nigeria.

  9. Diana Nankunda Mutasingwa - Wikipedia

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    Diana Nankunda Mutasingwa also referred to as Diana Mutasingwa Kagyenyi is a Uganda politician. She is the current Cabinet Minister of State in the Office of the Vice President of Uganda. Diana became the first Buikwe's minister.