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  2. Ronald Kibuule - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Kibuule is a Ugandan politician and polygamist, known for his conservative views and controverse. [1] He was the State Minister for Water Resources in the Ugandan Cabinet. He was appointed to that position on 1 March 2015, replacing Betty Oyella Bigombe. [2] From 27 May 2011 until 1 March 2015, he served as the State Minister for Youth ...

  3. George Turyasingura - Wikipedia

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    Kabale District, Uganda. Alma mater. Uganda Christian University. George Turyasingura [1] (born 1968) is an Anglican bishop in Uganda: [2] he has been Bishop of East Rwenzori since 2018. [3] Turyasingura was born in 1968 in Nyamucengere, Kabale District. He was educated at Rwengobe School and Uganda Christian University. He was ordained in 1998.

  4. Dan Kimosho - Wikipedia

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    After this, he was admitted to Uganda Christian University where he studied for a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication. Atwijukire interned at Radio West and later became a host of talk shows before moving to Kampala where he worked as a freelance reporter.

  5. Kosea Odongo - Wikipedia

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    Kosea Odongo. Kosea Odongo (b. 12 January 1971) is an Anglican bishop who serves in Uganda: [1] he was Bishop of Soroti since 2019. [2] Odongo was born in Amuria District . He was educated at Uganda Christian University. He worked in the Soroti diocese before being appointed Chaplain to Stanley Ntagali, the Archbishop of Uganda.

  6. Religion in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Uganda. Christianity is the predominant religion in Uganda. According to the 2014 census, over 84 percent of the population was Christian, while about 14 percent of the population adhered to Islam, making it the largest minority religion. [1] Anglicanism and Catholicism are the main Christian denominations in the country.

  7. Flavian Zeija - Wikipedia

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    Flavian Zeija. Flavian Zeija is a Ugandan lawyer, academic and judge, on the High Court of Uganda, who doubles as the country's Principal Judge, effective 25 December 2019. [1] In Uganda, a Principal Judge is responsible for supervising the justices of the High Court, including the assignment of duties to members of the Court.

  8. Council for Christian Colleges and Universities - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Christian University: Inzai, Chiba, Japan: 1995 Tunghai University: Taichung City, Taiwan Nondenominational 2021 Uganda Christian University: Mukono, Uganda: 2000 Universidad Nacional Evangelica: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 2015 Universitas Pelita Harapan: Banten, Indonesia: 2003 University of the Holy Land: Jerusalem, Israel 2017 ...

  9. Law Development Centre - Wikipedia

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    The LDC was established in 1970 by the Law Development Centre Act as a government-owned institution of higher learning responsible for "research, law reform, publications, law reporting and community legal services". LDC has a management committee that is responsible for policy formulation. Those policies are implemented by the director through ...