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Uganda Rural Fund logo. Uganda Rural Fund (URF) is a grassroots non-governmental organization working in Southwestern Uganda, primarily in the Masaka and Rakai Districts. URF states that its mission is to “to empower orphans, impoverished youth, and women to fight poverty in Uganda’s rural communities, through the creation of educational and sustainable development opportunities.”
www .radiowest .co .ug. Radio West is an FM radio station based in Western Region, Uganda. [3] It is based in Mbarara with four additional repeaters. The station is owned by the Vision Group . Radio West's audio stream is available on cable service Azam TV, further expanding Radio West's coverage to Zimbabwe, Malawi, Kenya, and Tanzania.
Stand up comedy as Pablo. Kenneth Kimuli Amooti (born 23 September 1978) is a Ugandan comedian, playwright and journalist. He is well known as Pablo in the Ugandan comedy circles. He won the first Multi-Choice Stand Up Uganda comedy competition. After losing both parents to HIV/AIDS at an early age, he has formed charity organisations; Pill ...
Tom Voltaire Okwalinga. Tom Voltaire Okwalinga also known as TVO is an anonymous Ugandan and famous social media critique of the Uganda's government . He has been leaking a series of the Uganda's government secrets through his Facebook account for which he has over 120,000 followers. [1]
Rukidi IV of Tooro. Rukirabasaija Omukama Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV ( Tooro pronunciation: [ɾuciɾaβaséíd͡ʒa omukáma óːjo ɲíːmba kaβáːmba igúɾu ɾukídi] ), commonly known as King Oyo, is the reigning Omukama of Tooro, in Uganda. He was born on 16 April 1992 to King Patrick David Mathew Kaboyo Olimi III and Queen Best ...
Patongo is a town in Agago District, Acholi sub-region in the Northern Region of Uganda. The town is administered by Patongo Town Council Location
Occupation (s) Businessman and entrepreneur. Years active. 1990–present. Known for. Wealth, security guards, real estate investments. Mohammed Alibhai is a businessman in Uganda. According to a 2007 published report in the New Vision newspaper, he was one of the wealthiest individuals in Uganda. [1]
In December 2007, New Vision, a Ugandan online newspaper, posted a piece entitled “Hesketh Bell's Ugandan descendants” in which 72-year old Ketty Karuyonga Bell, said to be a great-granddaughter of the former Governor, tells her story. Hesketh Bell, who never married, is alleged to have had a son with a Mutooro woman, Maria Nyamuhaibona ...