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- Bakaluba is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jane Bakaluba (born 1939), Ugandan novelist Bakaluba Mukasa Peter, member of the eighth...
- Jane Bakaluba (born 1939 in Kampala, also known as Jane Jägers or Jaggers Bakaluba and Jane Kironde Bakaluba) is a Ugandan novelist now living in Canada...
- Nsibambi was born on 25 October 1940. He was one of 12 children born to Eva Bakaluba and Semyoni Nsibambi, a leader in the Balokole movement or the "East African...
- from outgoing MP, Margaret Nalugo (who moved to Mukono South and lost to Bakaluba Mukasa). In 1975, she completed her Primary Leaving Examinations from Bugamba...
- the Democratic Party ticket, she defeated the then in****bent MP, Peter Bakaluba Mukasa of the ruling National Resistance Movement. According to her parliamentary...
- Mubende District Kibuule Ronald NRM Mukono County North Mukono District Bakaluba Mukasa Peter NRM Mukono County South Mukono District Bakireke Nambooze...
- Brent Honeymoon for Three (novel), a 1975 novel by Ugandan novelist Jane Bakaluba Three on a Honeymoon (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Abalıoğlu (1879–1945) Yusuf Atilgan, author of Anayurt Oteli, Aylak Adam Jane Bakaluba (born 1939) Violet Barungi (born 1943) Dilman Dila Arthur Gakwandi Moses...
- Mukono District Nsubuga William Buvuma County (Islands) Mukono District Bakaluba Mukasa Peter NRM Mukono County North Mukono District Mukwaya Balunzi Janat...
- six surviving children born to William Kyanjo Nagenda and Sala Maliamu Bakaluba. His parents were Christian missionaries, and the family returned to Uganda...