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  2. Kasirye Ggwanga - Wikipedia

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    He was born in 1952, [3] in Katakala, Mityana District, to a father who was a hunter and farmer.Kasirye Ggwanga learned both skills and was good at both. He attended Katakala Primary School, Namukozi then he studied at Kibuli Secondary School for his O-Level education.

  3. Namungoona - Wikipedia

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    Namungoona is bordered by unincorporated Wakiso District to the west, northwest and to the north, the Kampala–Hoima Road and Kawaala to the east, Kasubi to the southeast, Lubya and Lusaze to the south and Busega to the southwest. This location is approximately 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi), by road, northwest of the downtown area of Kampala. The ...

  4. Afriart Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Kampala Art Biennale (KAB) was founded by Daudi Karungi of Afriart Gallery and it was established by Kampala Arts Trust in 2014. It happens every two years showcasing Contemporary art from African countries. [37] [38] KAB 2014 made Uganda the first country to host an art biennale. [39] KAB 2014 | The theme was "Progressive Africa". It ...

  5. Culture of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Christians make up 85.2 percent of Uganda's population. There were sizeable numbers of Sikhs and Hindus in the country until Asians were expelled in 1972 by Idi Amin, following an alleged dream, although many are now returning following an invitation from President Yoweri Museveni.

  6. B2C Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Born To Conquer (B2C) Entertainment, also known as Kampala Boys, is a Ugandan music group of three musicians who sing together. B2C is made of [Delivad Julio] (born Kasagga Julius), [ Mr. Lee B2C ] (born Mugisha Richard) and [ Bobby Lash B2C ] (born Ssali Peterson).

  7. Category:People from Kampala - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from Kampala (3 C, 37 P) Pages in category "People from Kampala" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total.

  8. Independence Monument (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    Statue commemorating 'The 1962 Ugandan Independence' The Independence Monument, also known as the Uganda Independence Monument is a sculpture which symbolizes the independence of Uganda from British colonialism on 9 October 1962.

  9. Mengo, Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Mengo is bordered by Old Kampala to the north, Nsambya Hill to the east, Kibuye to the south-east, Ndeeba to the south, Lubaga Hill to the west, and Namirembe Hill to the north-west. This location is approximately 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi), by road, directly south of the central business district of Kampala. [1]