Kampala

[ US /kəmˈpɑɫə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the capital and largest city of Uganda on the north shore of Lake Victoria
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  • This year, lawmakers, clergy, power brokers and diplomats will break bread under a disturbing pall cast by the Jan. 26 murder of David Kato, a well-known gay activist who was bludgeoned to death in his home in Kampala. Analysis: Controversy looms again for Nat. Prayer Breakfast
  • Sudan advised Kampala to evacuate its nationals from a zone it called the epicentre of civil war. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Despite the signing this week of a memorandum of understanding with Kampala, it is doubtful whether they are any better informed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some say Idi is briefly a bellboy at the Imperial Hotel in Kampala, bright buttons shining.
  • I first met Tajudeen in Kampala in 1994 during the 7th Global Pan African Congress where he was crowned Secretary General of the movement. Global Voices in English » Africa: Remembering Dr. Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem
  • Okello, who made a small fortune out of selling malwa (millet brew) in Kampala before he left, has returned to a city where malwa is ridiculed and only consumed by poor people in the slums. New Vision Frontpage News
  • The next day she was gone to Lusaka, Kampala, or wherever.
  • Kampala was born prematurely in the rhino bomas at the Kruger National Park, while Thandi was born at Addo.
  • And in the south, the kabaka would govern the state of Buganda, including the capital city of Kampala. Kingdom, Government Clash In Uganda
  • Now, the situation in Kampala has caused a premature announcement (of sorts) for this service. Global Voices in English » Uganda: Blogs, Twitter Keep World Informed as Kampala Riots Continue
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