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The executive constitutional mandate. Demystifying the fountain of honor. Presidential powers overreach in Uganda
(Jescho Publishing House, 2021)
When a counrty is hurtling towards its destruction merit and intergrity are sacrificed at the Alter of atavisitic ethnic jingoism camofaulegled through processes that are carefully choreographed to hoodwink the casual ...
A general view of the Tororo plant of the Uganda Cement Industry Limited
(1956)
The photograph shows a general view of the Tororo plant of the Uganda Cement Industry Limited in the background there is the Tororo Rock a distinctive landmark raised above the surrounding landscape, in 1956
Africans at the Kigezi recruiting agency in search for employment in local industries
(1956)
This photograph shows a group of Africans attending the Kigezi recruiting agency in search of employment in local industries, one of the men gives the group some entertainment playing an African trough zither ( a music instrument)
Manufacturing hardboard at a factory near Kampala
(1956)
The photograph shows the manufacturing of hardboard at a factory near Kampala, passing a layer of pulped papyrus grass in a stem press in 1956
Sugar processing factory at Lugazi near Jinja
(1956)
This is a photograph of the sugar processing factory at Lugazi near Jinja.
Ungoverned spaces and armed civil conflicts: The predicament of developing nations
(Naval Postgraduate School, 2015-06)
Several developing nations are grappling with the phenomenon of ungoverned territories, which are believed to be harboring insurgent, terrorist, and other armed violent groups. This study investigates how a developing ...
Information dissemination is not enough: Preparing librarians for effective climate change effects mitigation in Uganda
(De Guyter Saur, 2018-12)
The major role of most libraries (public, research and academic) is to collect, process, store, retrieve and disseminate information. However, this routine demotivates many Librarians, who have potential and the will to ...
Staking out new tea plantation on the Kiamara Tea estate of the Uganda
(1956)
This photograph shows people staking out a new tea plantation on the Kiamara tea estate in Uganda near Fort Portal in 1956
The law of oil and gas in Uganda
(Jescho Publishing House, 2021)
The history of petroleum from 1859 up to about 1960 is inseparable from that of the big oil companies which formed and grew rapidly in order to seek, produce, transform, transport and sell this precious liquid. The first ...