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The Uganda Museum is the oldest museum in East Africa and one of the most important institutions for preserving the cultural, traditional and historical heritage of Uganda. It is located on Kitante Hill along Kira Road in Kampala a few kilometers from the city center and near Mulago National Referral Hospital. The museum serves as […]

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The source of the Nile is one of Uganda’s historical and geographical sites located in Jinja about 80 kilometers east of Kampala city. This is a point where River Nile begins its journey northwards from Lake Victoria. The site also marks the point where water flows out of Lake Victoria and forms the Nile which […]

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The Empaako naming system is a cultural practice among the Batooro, Banyoro, Batuku, Batagwenda and Banyabindi people of western Uganda. It forms an important part of their identity, social relations and cultural heritage. Empaako names are special praise names given to individuals and are used as a sign of respect, affection and good connection within […]

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The Imbalu ceremony is a traditional male circumcision ritual practiced mainly by the Bamasaaba (Bagisu) people of eastern Uganda and by closely related communities in western Kenya. It is one of the most significant cultural rites of passage in the Bugisu sub-region and represents the transition of boys into adulthood. Among the Bamasaaba, Imbalu is […]

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