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Isaac Maliyamungu, [a] (died February 1984) also known as Isaac Lugonzo, [7] was a Ugandan military officer who served as one of President Idi Amin 's most important officials and supporters during the Ugandan military dictatorship of 1971–79. Born in the Congo, Maliyamungu was one of the members of the 1971 coup that brought Amin to power ...
6th Parliament (Parliament of Uganda) 1996–2001 James Wapakhabulo Speaker of the Constituent Assembly 1994–1995 Francis Ayume: 1996–1998 1998–2001 7th Parliament (Parliament of Uganda) 2001–2006 Edward Ssekandi: July 2001–2006 8th Parliament (Parliament of Uganda) 2006–2011 Edward Ssekandi: 18 May 2006–2011
The National Unity Platform ( NUP, Swahili: Jukwaa la Umoja wa Kitaifa ), [2] formerly the National Unity, Reconciliation and Development Party ( NURP ), is a political party in Uganda led by Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu (also known as Bobi Wine). The NURP was led by Moses Nkonge Kibalama from December 2004 until July 2020.
The Ministry for Karamoja Affairs is a cabinet level government ministry of Uganda. The ministry is responsible for the coordination of all government programs in the five districts of the Karamoja sub-region. [1] John Byabagambi is the minister for Karamoja affairs. [2] [3] [4]
Jada Coffee Board chairman. Rugyendo Arinaitwe, also known Deo Rugyendo or D. Rugyendo Arinaitwe, is a Ugandan author, journalist and media entrepreneur. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of ResearchFinds News and co-founder of Red Pepper (newspaper) founded on 19 June 2001, Uganda's first English tabloid newspaper.
Ronald Kibuule is a Ugandan politician and polygamist, known for his conservative views and controverse. [1] He was the State Minister for Water Resources in the Ugandan Cabinet. He was appointed to that position on 1 March 2015, replacing Betty Oyella Bigombe. [2] From 27 May 2011 until 1 March 2015, he served as the State Minister for Youth ...
James Nkata [51] 33. Uganda Martyrs University. John Baptist Odama [52] John Maviiri [53] 34. Uganda Pentecostal University. John Ntambirweki [54] 35.
Sugar industry of Uganda. Uganda is the largest producer of granular brown sugar in the East African Community, accounting for about 500,000 metric tonnes annually as of May 2017. [1] By 2021, national annual sugar output had increased to about 600,000 metric tonnes of brown sugar and 60,000 metric tonnes of industrial sugar. [2]