Banda is a hill that lies in Nakawa Division, within Kampala, the capital of Uganda. Banda also refers to the neighborhoods on the slopes of the hill and...
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Look up Banda or banda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Banda may refer to: Banda (surname) Banda Prakash (born 1954), Indian politician Banda Kanakalingeshwara...
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of the Uganda National Police Tuskys Supermarket (Ntinda) Kampala Northern Bypass Highway Kampala Capital City Authority Kisaasi Banda, Uganda "Distance...
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lost to Uganda in the final. Banda filled in again as the FAZ looked for an expatriate coach and his immediate task was to steer Zambia past Uganda in a...
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Hilda Banda (née Ntila; born 12 April 1950) is a Malawian politician, who served as President of Malawi, from 7 April 2012 to 31 May 2014. Banda took office...
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Kampala (redirect from Kampala, Uganda)
Kampala (UK: /kæmˈpɑːlə/, US: /kɑːmˈ-/) is the capital and largest city of Uganda. The city proper has a population of 1,875,834 (2024) and is divided into...
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The Bank of Uganda (Swahili: Benki Kuu ya Uganda) is the central bank of Uganda. Established in 1966, by Act of Parliament, the bank is wholly owned by...
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rights activists at the funeral of David Kato in Uganda in 2011. It has also been adopted by Uganda opposition leader Bobi Wine. A luta continua is also...
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in Uganda Bamunanika Banda, Uganda Bangladesh–Uganda relations Banking in Uganda Bank of Africa (Uganda) Bank of Baroda Uganda Limited Bank of Uganda Bank...
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Kyambogo (category Populated places in Uganda)
neighborhood in Kampala, Uganda. It is within Nakawa Division, an administrative borough of Kampala, Uganda's capital city. Kyambogo sits on Banda Hill, which rises...
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Airtel Uganda Limited is a mobile communications and information technology services provider in Uganda. The company also offers mobile funds transfer...
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Muteesa I of Buganda (category Ugandan traditional rulers and monarchs)
of My Kingdom (1967) Banda Hill Kabaka of Buganda Muteesa I Royal University Mapeera House Kiwanuka, MM Semakula, Muteesa of Uganda. Kampala: East African...
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Cavendish University Uganda (CUU) is licensed and accredited by the Uganda National Council for Higher Education (UNCHE), and was established in 2008...
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Busoga (redirect from Busoga, Uganda)
Busoga) is a kingdom and one of four constitutional monarchies in present-day Uganda. The kingdom is a cultural institution which promotes popular participation...
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Makerere University (redirect from Makerere College, Uganda)
Makerere University (/məˈkɛrəri/; Mak) is Uganda's largest and oldest institution of higher learning, first established as a technical school in 1922,...
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MTN Uganda is the largest telecom company in Uganda, with 11.2 million subscribers, accounting for 55 percent market share, as of 30 June 2017. By 31...
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Theroux helped a political opponent of Prime Minister Hastings Banda escape to Uganda. For this, Theroux was expelled from Malawi and thrown out of the...
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The Weekly Observer is a Ugandan weekly newspaper headquartered in Kamwookya, Kampala. It is one of the largest privately owned papers in the country...
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Kampala–Jinja Highway (category Infobox road instances in Uganda)
The Kampala–Jinja Highway is a road in Uganda, connecting the cities of Kampala and Jinja. Sometimes referred to as Kampala–Jinja Road, it is a busy road...
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spent from 1967 to 1973 as a freelance journalist, first in Malawi, then in Uganda. He then joined the BBC as a foreign correspondent. He worked there for...
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Ssese Islands (category Lake islands of Uganda)
in Uganda. The islands are coterminous with the Kalangala District in southern Central Uganda, which does not have any territory on mainland Uganda. The...
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Uganda Telecommunications Corporation Limited (UTCL), also (UTel), is an information and communication technology network company in Uganda owned by the...
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Uganda Museum is located in Kampala, Uganda. It displays and exhibits ethnological, natural-historical and traditional life collections of Uganda's cultural...
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Mengo is a hill in Rubaga Division, Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. The name also applies to the neighborhood on that hill. Mengo is bordered...
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Salaam Bank Uganda, formerly Top Finance Bank Limited (TFBL), is a commercial bank in Uganda. The institution received an Islamic commercial banking license...
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abolished. Malawi became independent on 6 July 1964, with Hastings Banda as prime minister. Banda had previously been prime minister of self-governing Nyasaland...
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Ellen Banda-Aaku (born 6 May 1965) is a Zambian author, radio drama and film producer who was born in the UK and grew up in Africa. She is the author...
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Equity Bank Uganda Limited (EBUL), is a commercial bank in Uganda. It is licensed by the Bank of Uganda, the central bank and national banking regulator...
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Uganda in the Central Region of Uganda as defined by the Uganda Museum. National Cultural Sites of Uganda for other National Cultural Sites in Uganda...
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per match. 5 goals Marie-Antoinette Katoto 4 goals Mallory Swanson Barbra Banda 3 goals Lea Schüller Trinity Rodman Sophia Smith 2 goals Steph Catley Alanna...
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