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  2. Uganda Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Uganda celebrated 50 years since the Uganda Martyrs were canonized and elevated to sainthood by Pope Paul VI on 18 October 1964. [42] The Munyonyo Martyrs Shrine is a thanksgiving monument for their canonization. Official groundbreaking was on 3 May 2015 by the Papal Nuncio to Uganda, Archbishop Michael A. Blume, and Cardinal Emmanuel ...

  3. Peter Ogwang - Wikipedia

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    From 2007 until 2010, Ogwang was employed as an Assistant Private Secretary to the President of Uganda at State House. In 2011, he successfully contested for the Eastern Uganda Youth Parliamentary seat, on the ruling National Resistance Movement political party ticket. He won and represented the youth in the 9th Parliament (2011-2016).

  4. 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 ]

  5. Edward Ssekandi - Wikipedia

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    Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi was born on 19th January, 1943 to Virgo and Alex Kiwanuka [7] [8] at Bulegeya, a village in Kyanamukaaka Subcounty in Masaka District.. A graduate of St. Mary’s College Kisubi, he obtained a bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of East Africa in Dar es Salaam and a diploma in legal practice from the Law Development Centre, Kampala..

  6. Nation Media Group - Wikipedia

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    As of 2007 the group was the largest private media house in East and Central Africa, with offices in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. [2] [needs update] The group publications include: The EastAfrican; Daily Nation; Business Daily Africa; Daily Monitor; The Citizen; NMG Investor Briefing; Taifa Leo; Zuqka.

  7. Uganda National Rescue Front - Wikipedia

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    Uganda signs peace deal with rebels 26 December 2002, BBC News. Uganda January - December 2002 report from Amnesty International. Gen. Moses Ali: A dream come true By Richard M. Kavuma March 23, 2003 Uganda Daily Monitor article; Rebels divided over Shs 4 bn December 10, 2003 article from the Uganda Daily Monitor

  8. Ali Mazrui - Wikipedia

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    Mazrui was born on 24 February 1933 in Mombasa, Kenya Colony. [3] He was the son of Al-Amin Bin Ali Mazrui, the Chief Islamic Judge in Kadhi courts of Kenya Colony. His father was also a scholar and author, and one of his books has been translated into English by Hamza Yusuf as The Content of Character (2004), to which Ali supplied a foreword.

  9. The Observer (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    The Weekly Observer is a Ugandan weekly newspaper headquartered in Kamwookya, Kampala. It is one of the largest privately owned papers in the country co-founded by maverick journalist John Kevin Aliro and nine other directors [1] In 2007, its reporter Richard M Kavuma won the CNN Multichoice African Journalist of the Year award. [2]