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Paulson Kasana Semakula Luttamaguzi (born 25
December 1979), is a
Ugandan economist,
finance administrator and politician. He is the
elected Member of...
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Kenneth Semakula (born 4
November 2002) is a
Ugandan professional footballer who
plays as
defender for
Tunisian club Club
Africain and the
Uganda national...
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Jennifer Semakula Musisi (born c. 1965) is a
Ugandan lawyer,
public administrator, and academic. She
gained prominence as the
first Executive Director...
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Mapeera House Kiwanuka, MM
Semakula,
Muteesa of Uganda. Kampala: East
African Literature Bureau, 1967, pp. 6–9. Kiwanuka, MM
Semakula, 1967. "The
Palaces of...
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Basekabaka be’Buganda [translated by MM
Semakula Kiwanuka]. Nairobi: East
African Publishing House, 1971. Kiwanuka, MM
Semakula,
Muteesa of Uganda. Kampala: East...
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Matia Semakula Mulumba Kiwanuka (born 16
September 1939, in Mityana) is a
Ugandan historian, diplomat,
writer and researcher. He was
named Uganda's Permanent...
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Boxing Records Archive. 4
March 1960.
Retrieved 27
August 2019.
Semakula, John (16 June 2017). "KCCA To
Award Aga Khan With
Honorary Citizenship"...
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significance of the
Kimera migration is that it
introduced a new dynasty." MM
Semakula Kiwanuka, A
History of Buganda, 1971
Kabaka of
Buganda "Ba
Kabaka ba Buganda"...
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cruel man and it was his
cruelty which resulted in his
untimely death. -MM
Semakula Kiwanuka.
Kabaka Mwanga I
Sebanakitta was
killed by Nkunnumbi, in revenge...
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original on 8
December 2021.
Retrieved 12
March 2020. Kiwanuka,
Semakula (28 May 1999). "Letter
Dated 21 May 1999 from The
Permanent Representative...