Wednesday, July 23, 2014

TEEN CITY | NOW SHOWING ON URBAN TELEVISION, KAMPALA UGANDA





   TEEN CITY | NOW SHOWING ON URBAN TELEVISION, KAMPALA UGANDA


     Ecotourism
Come and discover Uganda's rich, green and pristine natural
resources that will provide a great array of eco-tourism activities to enjoy.


Gorilla tracking
Gorilla tracking is the most influencial activity in Uganda.
Don't miss out on where, when and how to do it.


Geography
Uganda, twice the size of Pennsylvania, is in East
Africa. It is bordered on the west by Congo, on the north by the Sudan, on the
east by Kenya, and on the south by Tanzania and Rwanda. The country, which lies
across the equator, is divided into three main areas—swampy lowlands, a fertile
plateau with wooded hills, and a desert region. Lake Victoria forms part of the
southern border.

History
About 500 B.C. Bantu-speaking peoples
migrated to the area now called Uganda. By the 14th century, three kingdoms
dominated, Buganda (meaning "state of the Gandas"), Bunyoro, and
Ankole. Uganda was first explored by Europeans as well as Arab traders in 1844.
An Anglo-German agreement of 1890 declared it to be in the British sphere of
influence in Africa, and the Imperial British East Africa Company was chartered
to develop the area. The company did not prosper financially, and in 1894 a
British protectorate was proclaimed. Few Europeans permanently settled in
Uganda, but it attracted many Indians, who became important players in Ugandan
commerce.



Uganda became independent on Oct. 9, 1962. Sir Edward
Mutesa, the king of Buganda (Mutesa II), was elected the first president, and
Milton Obote the first prime minister, of the newly independent country. With
the help of a young army officer, Col. Idi Amin, Prime Minister Obote seized
control of the government from President Mutesa four years later.

Water bodies

A third of Uganda is covered by water. Find more about
lakes, rivers, crater lakes, water falls and so many more.
                                    


At a glance
·        
Politics: Multi-party politics restored in 2005.
The opposition accuses President Museveni of authoritarian tendencies
·        
Security: Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) forced
out of northern Uganda in 2005/06 and has been under military pressure in
border regions in recent years
·        
Economy: Uganda is vulnerable to changes in the
world price of coffee, its main export earner. Oil discoveries have boosted
prospects







·        
International: Uganda has been actively involved in
the DR Congo conflict. LRA leaders are wanted by the International Criminal
Court for war crimes.






Events and exhibitions



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parties, and all other happening, check the online carlendar.

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Thanks for reading my posts and have an excelent day,
 Stephen




2 comments:

  1. Loved to see this amazing blog from Uganda. Life seems very happy there. Thanks for sharing it and keep the great work.

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