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Evelyn Anite Kajik, commonly known as Evelyn Anite, is a Ugandan journalist and politician. She is the State Minister of Finance for Investment and Privatization in the Ugandan Cabinet since 6 June 2016. [1] Previously, she served as State Minister for Youth. She was appointed to that position on 1 March 2015, replacing Ronald Kibuule, who was ...
Occupation. Politician. Arphaxad Charles Kole Oboth Ofumbi (July 1932 – 16 February 1977) was a Ugandan politician who served as the Interior Minister of Uganda from October 1973 until his death in 1977. [1]
Miria Matembe. Miria Matembe. Member of the Pan-African Parliament for Uganda. In office 2003–Unknown. Miria Rukoza Koburunga Matembe is a Ugandan lawyer, politician and gender equality advocate. [ 1 ] In June 2006, she became a Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow with the National Endowment for Democracy. [ 2 ]
August 28, 2024 at 10:32 AM. A Ugandan man allegedly found with 24 human skulls may have been using them for human sacrifice and could face life in prison, the police have told the BBC. Police ...
Spouse. Henry Bakireke. . (m. 2002) . Awards. Uganda Martyrs University. (Diploma in Development Studies ) Betty Nambooze Bakireke, commonly known as Betty Nambooze, is a Ugandan journalist and politician. She serves as the Member of Parliament, representing Mukono Municipality, in Mukono District [1]
Lawyer, judge. Known for. Law. Title. Justice of the Supreme Court of Uganda. Richard Buteera, also Richard Butera, is a Ugandan lawyer and judge who has served as a member of the Supreme Court of Uganda since September 2017. Immediately prior to his appointment to the Supreme Court, he served as a Justice of the Uganda Court of Appeal. [1]
The 1972 invasion of Uganda[2] was an armed attempt by Ugandan insurgents, supported by Tanzania, to overthrow the regime of Idi Amin. Under the orders of former Ugandan President Milton Obote, insurgents launched an invasion of southern Uganda with limited Tanzanian support in September 1972. The rebel force mostly consisted of the "People's ...
The Karamojong live in the southern part of the region in the north-east of Uganda, occupying an area equivalent to one tenth of the country.According to anthropologists, the Karamojong are part of a group that migrated from present-day Ethiopia around 1600 A.D. and split into two branches, with one branch moving to present day Kenya to form the Kalenjin group and Maasai cluster. [6]