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  2. List of steel manufacturers in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of steel manufacturers in Uganda: [1] MPower Steel Company Limited - Kampala District, ... This page was last edited on 2 January 2024, at 17:50 (UTC).

  3. Economy of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, Uganda had about 130,000 kilometres (80,778 mi) of roads, with approximately 5,300 kilometres (3,293 mi) (4 percent) paved. [31] Most paved roads radiate from Kampala, the country's capital and largest city. [32] As of 2017, Uganda's metre gauge railway network measures about 1,250 kilometres (777 mi) in length.

  4. Mining industry of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda Business Law Handbook: Strategic Information and Laws. Int'l Business Publications. 2012. ISBN 978-1-4387-7128-1. Job, A. L. (1967). "Mining in Uganda". Uganda Journal. 31 (1): 43– 61. Hinton, Jennifer (2009). "National Strategy for the Advancement of Artisanal and Small Scale Mining in Uganda". Report to Ministry of Energy and Mineral ...

  5. Wallingford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Wallingford Electric Division (WED) is a municipally owned utility that provides electricity to the town. Established in 1899, WED is one of Connecticut's few municipal electric utilities, operating under the town's governance. It supplies electricity to residents and businesses, and is known for offering reliable service at competitive rates.

  6. Energy in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Hut and metallic shack next to a high voltage electricity substation. In the 1980s, charcoal and fuel wood met more than 95 percent of Uganda's energy needs. [4] In 2005 and 2006, low water levels of Lake Victoria, the main source of the country's electricity generation potential, led to a generation shortage and an energy crisis.

  7. Yalesville, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    A Committee to locate a mill at the first falls on the Quinnipiac River between Wallingford and Meriden was held in September 1686. In 1704 the mill was sold to William Tyler, and the community became known as Tyler's Mills. The mill and surrounding lands were sold to Charles Yale around a hundred years later, and the name of the village became ...

  8. Kinyara Sugar Works Limited - Wikipedia

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    Following the resumption and stabilization of sugar production, the government sold 51 percent shareholding in Kinyara Sugar Limited to the then Rai Group (today: Sarrai Group), an agribusiness conglomerate. [8] [9] In September 2011, the Uganda government sold a further 19 percent shareholding in KSL to the Rai Group for US$9.1 million in cash.

  9. List of mayors of Wallingford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The city of Wallingford switched from a council–manager government to a mayor–council government in 1962. The longest-serving mayor of Wallingford was William F. Dickinson, who was elected for 20 two-year terms, serving from 1983 and 2023. [2] [3]