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  2. Kampala Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Kampala Sun was founded in 1986 and is owned and operated by the Ugandan government and a few partners under the Vision Group that also consists of other companies like New Vision, 94.8 XFM, Bukkedde TV and newspaper plus many more. The Kampala sun is operated by the Ugandan government and a few partners. The first issue of The Kampala Sun ...

  3. Geography of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Uganda. Coordinates: 1°00′N 32°00′E. A United Nations map of Uganda. Location of Uganda. Uganda map of Köppen climate classification. Uganda is located in Eastern Africa, West of Kenya, South of South Sudan, East of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and North of Rwanda and Tanzania. While much of its border is on ...

  4. Kampala - Wikipedia

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    Kampala (UK: / k æ m ˈ p ɑː l ə /, US: / k ɑː m ˈ-/) is the capital and largest city of Uganda.The city proper has a population of 1,680,600 (2020) and is divided into the five political divisions of Kampala Central Division, Kawempe Division, Makindye Division, Nakawa Division, and Rubaga Division.

  5. Uganda National Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of UNCC are located at the corner of Said Barre Avenue and De Winton Street, in the Central Division of the city of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. The geographical coordinates of the headquarters of UNCC are 0°18'57.0"N, 32°35'21.0"E (Latitude:0.315833; Longitude:32.589167). [3]

  6. Fall of Kampala - Wikipedia

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    The Fall of Kampala, also known as the Liberation of Kampala ( Kiswahili: Kukombolewa kwa Kampala ), was a battle during the Uganda–Tanzania War in 1979, in which the combined forces of Tanzania and the Uganda National Liberation Front (UNLF) attacked and captured the Ugandan capital, Kampala. As a result, Ugandan President Idi Amin was ...

  7. Jessica Kayanja - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Kayanja is the founder of the Girl Power Ministries, a non-profit organization that empowers young women through mentorship and education. The organization aims to build confidence and leadership skills in young women and has impacted the lives of many in Uganda and beyond. [7]

  8. Coat of arms of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Uganda was adopted three weeks before the proclamation of independence by the Uganda Legislative Council. On 1 October 1962 the arms were approved by Governor of Uganda Walter Coutts, and formally established by law on 9 October. [3] The shield and spears represent the willingness of the Ugandan people to defend their country.

  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.