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  2. The Independent (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    The news magazine covers general and business news. It also has dedicated sections for news analysis, Eastern African regional news and a features section. It comes out in glossy print, but it is also available on the Internet. It is published in English only.

  3. Andrew Mwenda - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Mwenda (born 1972) is a Ugandan print, radio and television journalist, and the founder and owner of The Independent, a current affairs newsmagazine. He was previously the political editor of The Daily Monitor, a Ugandan tabloid, and was the presenter of Andrew Mwenda Live on KFM Radio in Kampala, Uganda's capital city. [1]

  4. History of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    History of Uganda. The history of Uganda comprises the history of the people who inhabited the territory of present-day Uganda before the establishment of the Republic of Uganda, and the history of that country once it was established. Evidence from the Paleolithic era shows humans have inhabited Uganda for at least 50,000 years.

  5. History of Uganda (1963–1971) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Uganda from 1963 through 1971 comprises the history of Uganda from Ugandan independence from the United Kingdom to the rise of the dictator Idi Amin.. The Ugandan state was officially named the Sovereign State of Uganda between 1963 and 1967, before becoming the Republic of Uganda upon the enactment of the 1967 constitution which ended the previous system of a republican ...

  6. Independence Monument (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    The Independence Monument also known as the Uganda Independence Monument is a sculpture which symbolize the Uganda 's independence from British colonialism on 9 October 1962. [1] [2] It is 29 feet (6 meters) tall concrete sculpture located in the center of Kampala City in the King George V Jubilee gardens at Nile Avenue between Sheraton Kampala ...

  7. Robinah Nabbanja - Wikipedia

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    Nkumba University ( MA) Robinah Nabbanja (born 17 December 1969) is a Ugandan educator and politician who serves as the Prime Minister of Uganda, having been nominated to the office on 8 June 2021. She was formally confirmed by the Parliament on 21 June 2021. [1] She replaced Ruhakana Rugunda, who was named to the post of Envoy For Special ...

  8. Joel Ssenyonyi - Wikipedia

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    Joel Ssenyonyi. Joel Besekezi Ssenyonyi (born 20 December 1986) is a Ugandan journalist, lawyer and politician. He is the member of parliament for the Nakawa West constituency in Kampala [1] [2] [3] and the leader of opposition in the Ugandan Parliament, a position that was previously held by fellow member of parliament Mathias Mpuga Nsamba. [4 ...

  9. Raphael Magyezi - Wikipedia

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    27 July 1960 (age 63) Bushenyi District, Uganda. Political party. NRM. Profession. Economist. Raphael Magyezi (born July 27, 1960) is a Ugandan politician. He served as Member of Parliament representing Igara West beginning in 2011. He was appointed in the Cabinet of Uganda as the Minister for Local Government in 2019 by Presiden Yoweri Museveni t.