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The sites in Kampala include The Uganda Museum, the National Theatre, Craft Centre, Owino Market, Kasubi Tombs, Kabaka's Lake, Kibuli Mosque, Bahai Temple, Namirembe Cathedral, Makerere University ...
History. Kampala is rich with 51 buildings and sites that were constructed before 1969 reflecting Uganda’s socio-cultural, religious, political and economic history. The buildings have been ...
Popularly known as the the city of seven hills, Kampala is also the home to a variety of eye-catching historical sites. Talk of the tombs and shrines, prison ditches, forts and architectural ...
To experience Kampala in its entirety, all of these experiences are a must. Now that they have returned, here is where to eat, stay, and play in Uganda’s capital for a local welcome, or ...
Lukwago however called for deliberate efforts to ensure the return of Kampala's treasured heritage sites and monuments which he said speak volumes of the history of the city.
Catholics all over the world are observing the Jubilee Year of Hope (2025). The year was officially launched by Pope Francis through the symbolic act of opening the Holy Door of St Peter’s ...
KAMPALA, Aug 11 (Reuters) - The death toll from a landslide at a vast garbage dump in Uganda's capital Kampala has risen to 21, police said on Sunday, as rescue workers continued to dig for survivors.
Ugandan police have arrested another five people and discovered five more explosives around the capital Kampala in a bombing plot linked to an Islamist rebel group, the force said.
Kampala is famous for its mushrooming buildings but it still has the historic charm and a bit of well-preserved architectural treasures. It is best explored on foot and can make a living history ...
In July 2010, two bombs went off at a rugby club in Uganda's capital Kampala. It was where hundreds had gathered to watch the football World Cup final. The militant Islamist group al-Shabab staged ...
Government leaders said the commissioning of the first phase of the Kampala Flyover Project marks a significant step toward transforming Kampala into a modern city with an efficient transport system.
The sites in Kampala include The Uganda Museum, the National Theatre, Craft Centre, Owino Market, Kasubi Tombs, Kabaka’s Lake, Kibuli Mosque, Bahai Temple, Namirembe Cathedral, Makerere ...