Uganda’s population is predominately rural, and its population density is highest in the southern regions. Asians constituted the largest non-indigenous ethnic group in Uganda until 1972, when the Idi Amin regime expelled 50,000 Asians who had been engaged in trade, industry, and various professions. After Amin’s overthrow in 1979, Asians slowly began returning, but Uganda’s Asian population has never reached its pre-1972 numbers.
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A gorilla permit is a crucial document issued by government authorities, such as the Uganda…
The Sebei, also known as the Sabinyi, are a Southern Nilotic ethnic group found across…
Dolwe Island rock art, also known as Lolwe or Lolui Island, is situated in the…
The Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE) was launched by Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) in…
The Buganda kingdom is the largest of Uganda's traditional, medieval, and subnational kingdoms. It was…