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  2. GS Yuasa - Wikipedia

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    GS Yuasa Corporation (株式会社ジーエス・ユアサ コーポレーション, Kabushiki-gaisha GS Yuasa Kōporēshon) is a Kyoto-based Japanese company specializing in the development and production of lead acid and lithium-ion batteries, used in automobiles, motorcycles and other areas including aerospace and defense applications.

  3. Kiira Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Kiira Motors Corporation Company type State enterprise Industry Automotive Founded 2014 Headquarters Kiira Vehicle Plant, Jinja, Uganda Key people Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa (Executive Chairman) Paul Isaac Musasizi (Chief Executive Officer) Products Automobiles Owner Government of Uganda (96%) Makerere University (4%) Website kiiramotors.com Kiira Motors Corporation or KMC is a State ...

  4. List of companies of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Location of Uganda. Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa. Uganda's economy generates income from annual exports that include coffee ($466.6 million), tea ($72.1 million), and fish ($136.2 million). [1] The country has commenced economic reforms and growth has been robust.

  5. Front for National Salvation - Wikipedia

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    The Front for National Salvation (FRONASA) was a Ugandan rebel group led by Yoweri Museveni.The group factually emerged in 1971, although it was formally founded in 1973. FRONASA, along with other militant groups such as Kikosi Maalum (led by Milton Obote), formed the Uganda National Liberation Front (UNLF) and its military wing the Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA) in 1979 to fight ...

  6. Kyaka II Refugee Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Around mid-December 2017, renewed violence in DRC - Democratic Republic of Congo led to a new refugee influx into Uganda, with an estimated 17,000 new refugee arrivals in Kyaka II. [ 2 ] Since December 2017, Kyaka II's refugee population has quadrupled, following the arrival of tens of thousands of refugees from DRC fleeing conflict and inter ...

  7. Karuma Hydroelectric Power Station - Wikipedia

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    This power line is intended to distribute electricity generated from power stations on the Victoria Nile to the Northern Region of Uganda. It is also intended to evacuate power from the Achwa Hydroelectricity Power Station Complex , including Achwa 2 Hydroelectric Power Station , under construction as of January 2018, and Achwa 3 Hydroelectric ...

  8. Yumbe - Wikipedia

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    Yumbe is approximately 223 kilometres (139 mi), by road, northwest of Gulu, the largest city in the Northern Region of Uganda. [3] The coordinates of the town are 3°27'54.0"N, 31°14'42.0"E (Latitude:3.465000; Longitude:31.245000) [ 4 ] Yumbe Town Council sits at an average elevation of 904 metres (2,966 ft) above mean sea level.

  9. Kabulasoke Solar Power Station - Wikipedia

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    To help diversify the national energy pool for Uganda, The Xsabo Group is developing five solar parks in various locations within the country, with total generation capacity of 150 MW (200,000 hp). The Kabulasoke solar power plant is the first to be developed by the company, thus the name “Pilot Solar Power Park Kabulasoke” as stated in its ...