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  2. Kalenjin people - Wikipedia

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    The Kalenjin are a group of tribes indigenous to East Africa, residing mainly in what was formerly the Rift Valley Province in Kenya and the Eastern slopes of Mount Elgon in Uganda. They number 6,358,113 individuals per the Kenyan 2019 census and an estimated 273,839 in Uganda according to the 2014 census mainly in Kapchorwa, Kween and Bukwo ...

  3. Mukwano Group - Wikipedia

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    The group was established in 1986, although it did not start operations until 1989. [1] As of October 2016, the group is involved in six main areas of business: (a) manufacturing (b) real estate investments (c) bulk storage & shipment (d) cargo clearing & forwarding (e) agriculture and (f) financial services.

  4. Religion in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Kibuli mosque in Kampala, Uganda. According to the 2014 National Census, 14 percent of Ugandans adhered to Islam. [17] [8] Most Muslims are Sunni, [4] with a small minority of Shia Muslims. There was a small group of Ahmadis in the country in 2012. [18]

  5. Makerere University - Wikipedia

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    The trade school that became Makerere University began operating in 1921 with the first classes in carpentry, building construction and mechanics. [13] In 1922, it was founded as the "Uganda Technical College" with additional courses in the arts, education, agriculture and medicine.

  6. Josephine Karungi - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Karungi, is a Ugandan journalist and television personality who works as a media and communications consultant at the World Bank Uganda, based at their offices in Kampala, Uganda's capital city. [1] Before that, from 1 October 2018 until 30 March 2021, she served as Head of News, at NTV Uganda, in acting capacity.

  7. Maasai people - Wikipedia

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    In rural Kenya, a group of 95 children aged between six months and two years were examined in 1991/92. 87% were found to have undergone the removal of one or more deciduous canine tooth buds. In an older age group (3–7 years of age), 72% of the 111 children examined exhibited missing mandibular or maxillary deciduous canines. [56] [57]

  8. Group of 77 - Wikipedia

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    The Group of 77 (G77) at the United Nations (UN) is a coalition of developing countries, designed to promote its members' collective economic interests and create an enhanced joint negotiating capacity in the United Nations. [1]: 79 The group consists of a diverse set of states with a common South-South ideology. [2]

  9. Mass media in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    However most radio are owned by few media companies. They include KBC, Nation Media Group, Standard Media Group, Radio Africa Group, Royal Media Service and Mediamax Network. In addition to Radio, the largest mobile audio media platform in Kenya is Skiza Ads a service run by Safaricom Plc and Adtones ltd. The Skiza Ads Audio platform enables ...