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Kampala (UK: /kæmˈpɑːlə/, US: /kɑːmˈ-/) is the
capital and
largest city of Uganda. The city
proper has a po****tion of 1,680,600 (2020) and is divided...
- The Fall of
Kampala, also
known as the
Liberation of
Kampala (Kiswahili: ****ombolewa kwa
Kampala), was a
battle during the Uganda–Tanzania War in 1979...
- The city of
Kampala, Uganda's capital, is
administered by the
Kampala Capital City
Authority (KCCA). KCCA is
administratively divided into five divisions...
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Uganda in response.
Tanzanian Army and
rebel forces successfully captured Kampala in 1979 and
ousted Amin from power. Amin went into exile,
first in Libya...
- Kiryowa,
Ssebidde (6
January 2012). "The
Deepest Pockets". New Vision.
Kampala.
Retrieved 8
November 2014. Ismailmail, Blog (4
November 2011). "Mulis...
- The
Battle of
Kampala was a
battle of the
Ugandan Bush War that took
place from 17 to 26
January 1986 in
which forces of the
National Resistance Army...
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Kampala Hill,
commonly referred to as Old
Kampala, is a hill in the
centre of
Kampala, Uganda's
capital and
largest city.
Kampala Hill is
bordered by...
- also
known as
Prisons FC, is a
Ugandan professional football club from
Kampala owned by
Uganda Prisons Service,
currently playing in the FUFA Big League...
- The
Kampala Sun is a
Ugandan celebrity newspaper and
magazine that is
published in
print and
online on its website. The
Kampala Sun
generally focuses...
- also
holds a
Diploma in
Finance from the
Uganda Management Institute in
Kampala. He also
holds a
Master of
Science in Marketing) from
Makerere University...