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  2. Uganda Telecommunications Corporation Limited - Wikipedia

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    Uganda Telecommunications Corporation Limited (UTCL), also (UTel), is an information and communication technology network company in Uganda owned by the government of Uganda. UTel acquired the assets and some of the liabilities of the defunct Uganda Telecom Limited (UTL) which was also owned by the Ugandan government. [ 2 ]

  3. Kabalega International Airport - Wikipedia

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    SBC Uganda Limited, a joint venture company between Colas Limited of the United Kingdom and SBI International Holdings of Uganda, [22] started construction of the airport in January 2018. [23] The first phase of construction, including the runway and cargo-handling facilities, was expected to be ready in 2020.

  4. The Daily News (UK) - Wikipedia

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    A Reader of The Daily News by Joseph Clayton Clark, c. 1900. The Daily News was a national daily newspaper in the United Kingdom published from 1846 to 1930. The News was founded in 1846 by Charles Dickens, who also served as the newspaper's first editor. It was conceived as a radical rival to the right-wing Morning Chronicle. The paper was not ...

  5. 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. [1] [2] Compiled here is a list of individuals in Uganda whose accumulated assets are known to be markedly

  6. Absa Bank Uganda Limited - Wikipedia

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    Absa Bank Uganda Limited, formerly known as Barclays Bank of Uganda Limited, is a commercial bank in Uganda. It is licensed by the Bank of Uganda , the central bank and national banking regulator. [ 3 ]

  7. Aloysius Bugingo - Wikipedia

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    Aloysius Bugingo was born in Masaka and grew up with his maternal grandparents who took care of him after his mother left to live in Rwanda, with his Rwandan father. [1] His uncle prevented him from continuing to a higher level of education, and Bugingo eventually left for Kampala as a teenager following his uncle's abuse.

  8. Anna Ebaju Adeke - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017, The Ugandan Magazine listed her among the "10 Most Powerful Women In Ugandan Politics in 2017. She is a Roman Catholic. [11] She is also passionate about gender and feminism issues [13] [14] and condemns sexual harassment, [15] [14] [16] and urges women and the public to speak out against the evils of bullying sexual harassment ...

  9. Yoweri Museveni - Wikipedia

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    Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Tibuhaburwa [a] (born 15 September 1944) is a Ugandan politician and military officer who is the ninth and current president of Uganda since 1986. His government is considered autocratic.