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  2. Cuthbert Joseph Obwangor - Wikipedia

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    Obwangor was a committed member of the Uganda People's Congress, the party of President Apollo Milton Obote that emerged from the pre-independence Uganda National Congress political party. [7] Obwangor served as the treasurer of the Uganda People's Congress from the party's creation in 1960 until 1967, during which he oversaw the finances of ...

  3. Uganda National Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Uganda People's Union together with the Obote-led faction of the UNC formed a new party, the Uganda People's Congress (UPC), in March 1960. The DP and UPC parties became major political parties in Uganda. The UNC became less of a force, mainly because DP became popular and a new party, Kabaka Yekka, emerged. [7]

  4. Uganda People's Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Uganda People's Congress (UPC; Swahili: Congress ya Watu wa Uganda) is a political party in Uganda. [2] [3] UPC was founded in 1960 by Milton Obote, who led the country to independence alongside UPC member of parliament A.G. Mehta. [4] Obote later served two presidential terms under the party's banner. Obote was still the party head when he ...

  5. List of massacres in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Okot Odoch, who was a member of Uganda People's Defence Force shot and killed 9 people in a bar and, the tenth victim while fleeing. [7] Kasese clashes: 26–27 November 2016 Kasese, Uganda: 87 killed, 180+ arrested, 167 surrendered Ugandan police killed the Rwenzururian royal guards and policemen. [8] 2021 Uganda bombings

  6. Godfrey Binaisa - Wikipedia

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    Binaisa was a member of the political parties Uganda National Congress and United Congress Party during the 1950s. He later joined Uganda People's Congress which in 1962 formed the first post-independence government of Uganda.

  7. Uganda bans imports of used clothing from 'dead people' - AOL

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    Uganda bans imports of used clothing from 'dead people' August 25, 2023 at 10:01 AM. ... The East African Community, a regional economic grouping of which Uganda is a member, agreed in 2016 to a ...

  8. Mukura Memorial - Wikipedia

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    On 11 July 1989, National Resistance Army 106 battalion called Pili-pili [7] [10] [11] [12] forced the detained people around 120 men into a train and locked them in a train wagon number C521083. They were suspected to be rebel collaborators fighting against the NRA regime. [9] [13] These people were accused of supporting Uganda People's army ...

  9. Joseph Kibweteere - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Kibweteere (16 November 1932 - disappeared 17 March 2000) was one of the leaders of the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God, a group that splintered from the Catholic Church in Uganda and became infamous after 778 of its members were found dead. Although Kibweteere was assumed to have died in the incident, the ...