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  2. Indians in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic group Indians in Uganda Total population 15,000 (2003) Regions with significant populations Kampala and Jinja Languages Swahili, English, Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, other Indian languages Religion Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Christianity, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, etc. Related ethnic groups Others of the Indian diaspora There is a sizable community of the Indian diaspora and people ...

  3. Lord's Resistance Army - Wikipedia

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    The Lord's Resistance Army ( LRA) is a Christian extremist organization operating in Central Africa and East Africa. Its origins were in the Ugandan insurgency (1986–1994) against President Yoweri Museveni during which Joseph Rao Kony founded the LRA in 1987. The group has been in northern Uganda, South Sudan, Sudan, the Central African ...

  4. Pamella Makotsi-Sittani - Wikipedia

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    Pamella Makotsi-Sittani. Pamella Makotsi-Sittoni (born 1969) is a Kenyan journalist and an author who currently serves the Executive Editor and Managing Editor of the Daily Nation at the Nation Media Group (NMG). She was named the position in 2019, making her the first woman to hold such position in the publishing house’s history.

  5. NBS Television (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    Launched. June 16, 2007. ( 2007-06-16) Founder. Kin Kariisa. Links. Website. nextmedia .co .ug. NBS Television, owned by Kin Kariisa, is a Ugandan television network with its headquarters located at Next Media Park, Plot 13, Summit View Road, Naguru, Kampala District.

  6. Independence Day (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the conference in on October 9, Uganda officially became an independent nation. Celebrations Camp Lemonnier, which is the only permanent U.S. military base in Africa, held an Independence Day breakfast in 2009. Celebrations are held throughout Uganda and activities are designed to promote the nation.

  7. Corruption in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea. v. t. e. Corruption in Uganda is characterized by grand-scale theft of public funds and petty corruption involving public officials at all levels of society as well as widespread political patronage systems. [1] Elite corruption in Uganda is through a patronage system which has been exacerbated by foreign aid.

  8. Flag of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Uganda ( Swahili: Bendera ya Uganda) was adopted on 9 October 1962, the date that Uganda became independent from the British Empire. It consists of six equal horizontal bands of black (top), yellow, red, black, yellow, and red (bottom); a white disc is superimposed at the centre and depicts the national symbol, a grey crowned crane ...

  9. Aloysius Bugingo - Wikipedia

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    Pastor Aloysius Bugingo is a Ugandan born-again pastor and businessman. [1] [2] He is the Director of Salt Media Group of Companies, [3] and a church in Makerere, Kikoni, Kampala, the House of Prayer Ministries International (also known as Canaan land). He was named the most influential born-again preacher by the East Africa Book of Records.