• Ugandan Constitutional Conference, held at Lancaster House in the autumn of 1961, was organised by the British Government to pave the way of Ugandan independence...
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    the British Government to pave the way for Ugandan independence at the Ugandan Constitutional Conference, held at Lancaster House in 1961. The alliance...
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  • native Ugandans were allowed to serve in government, and by 1955, half the members of the legislative council were Ugandans. The Ugandan Constitutional Conference...
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    with the Uganda People's Union to form the Uganda People's Congress (UPC). Obote represented the UPC at the Ugandan Constitutional Conference, held at...
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  • House Conferences (Kenya), three meetings (1960, 1962, 1963) in which Kenya's constitutional framework and independence were negotiated The Ugandan Constitutional...
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    political system. The first constitution of Uganda was the product of the Ugandan Constitutional Conference and took effect at the moment of independence...
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    of Uganda occurs in an authoritarian context. Since assuming office in 1986 at the end of the Ugandan civil war, Yoweri Museveni has ruled Uganda as an...
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    strictly limited referendum". In the talks leading up to Ugandan Constitutional Conference of September and October 1961, neither Bunyoro nor Buganda...
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    attended the Ugandan Constitutional Conference at Lancaster House in 1961 alongside then-Governor of Uganda Sir Frederick Crawford and Ugandan politician...
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  • the year 2024 in Uganda. President: Yoweri Museveni Vice president: Jessica Alupo Prime minister: Robinah Nabbanja 2 January – A Ugandan People's Defence...
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    translating it into Ugandan languages and disseminating it as widely as possible Yuganda in Ugandan languages Swahili: Jamhuri ya Uganda "Uganda Constitution"...
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    first UMSC constitution was drafted in 1972 at a religious conference organised by Ugandan dictator Idi Amin. This constitution stated that the organisation...
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  • Kabaka crisis (category Constitutional crises)
    and constitutional crisis in the Uganda Protectorate between 1953 and 1955 wherein the Kabaka Mutesa II pressed for Bugandan secession from the Uganda Protectorate...
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    challenge Ugandan President over anti-gay bill, Ekklesia (19 November 2009). Retrieved 8 January 2010. Ford, Liz; Pomfret, Emma (4 December 2009). Ugandan church...
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  • recommendations formed the basis for proposals discussed at the Ugandan Constitutional Conference, held at Lancaster House in September and October 1961. Onek...
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    Benedicto Kiwanuka (category Assassinated Ugandan politicians)
    September 1961 Uganda Constitutional Conference held in London, Uganda achieved internal self-government on 1 March 1962. Kiwanuka became Uganda's first Chief...
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  • Michael Kintu (category Ugandan politician stubs)
    process, and Buganda duly participated in the Ugandan Constitutional Conference held later in 1961. The Conference agreed that Bugandan representation on LEGCO...
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  • single, unitary, Ugandan state. The Kabaka refused. As a result, the British Government withdrew its recognition of Mutesa II as Uganda's native ruler under...
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    A. G. Mehta (category Ugandan people of Indian descent)
    at the Uganda Constitutional Conference in 1961. He is credited with drafting elements of what would become the first Constitution of Uganda. A.G. Mehta...
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    Grace Ibingira (category Uganda People's Congress politicians)
    December 1995) was a Ugandan lawyer and politician. Grace Ibingira was born on 23 May 1932 in Ibanda County, Ankole District, Uganda Protectorate. His father...
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    in which Ugandan politics have been dominated by the National Resistance Movement. A month before the capture of Kampala during the Uganda-Tanzania War...
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    Yoweri Museveni (category Use Ugandan English from August 2021)
    (born 15 September 1944) is a Ugandan politician and military officer who is the ninth and current president of Uganda since 1986. His government is considered...
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    Hardwidge and Ugandan author Frey Onen. The documentary focused on the unofficial discourse of the LRA war and it was largely critical of the Ugandan government...
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    Brussels Conference Act of 1890. In December 1890, a letter from the Foreign Office to the treasury proposed constructing a railway from Mombasa to Uganda to...
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  • Emmanuel Lumu (category Ugandan physicians)
    1961 Ugandan Constitutional Conference. He was elected to the Parliament of Uganda in 1962 from a seat representing Kyadondo. Shortly before Uganda's independence...
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    Great War the Ugandan contingent in the KAR had grown considerably and they had become an effective fighting force built out of Ugandans rather than outsiders...
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    Yusuf Lule (category Ugandan exiles)
    April 1912 – 21 January 1985) was a Ugandan professor and politician who served as the fourth president of Uganda between 13 April and 20 June 1979. Yusuf...
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  • to the LEGCO were held in Uganda under the procedures recommended by the Wild committee. Two major constitutional conferences were held in London, in October...
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  • Godfrey Serunkuma Lule (category Use Ugandan English from March 2020)
    Lule (Born 10 September 1932) is a Ugandan lawyer. He was Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of Uganda for Idi Amin and defected, becoming...
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    History of Buganda (category History of Uganda)
    with that of the other four Ugandan kingdoms. At this time, the kingship controversy was the most important issue in Ugandan politics. Although there were...
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