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Grace Stuart Katebariirwe Ibingira (23 May 1932 –
December 1995) was a
Ugandan lawyer and politician.
Grace Ibingira was born on 23 May 1932 in Ibanda...
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Professor Charles Ibingira is a
Ugandan surgeon,
academic and
medical administrator. He is the Prin****l of
Makerere University College of
Health Sciences...
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diametrically opposed to each others' ideals.
Despite this, the UPC gave
Grace Ibingira, a
conservative member of its ranks, the
responsibility of
making contact...
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contest between the new moderate's
candidate –
Grace Ibingira and the
radical John Kakonge.
Ibingira subsequently became the
symbol of the
opposition to...
- five-pointed
stars on a blue field.
Uganda Uganda 2:3
October 9, 1962
Grace Ibingira Six
equal horizontal bands of
black (top), yellow, red, black, yellow,...
- Smith,
Ghosts of Kampala: The Rise and Fall of Idi Amin (1980). G. S. K.
Ibingira (1980),
African Upheavals since Independence,
Westview Press, ISBN 978-0-89158-585-5...
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Oxford Scholarship Online. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198816720.003.0007.
Ibingira,
Grace Stuart (30
April 2019), "Ghana",
African Upheavals Since Independence...
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white disc is
superimposed at the
centre and
depicts the
national symbol, a grey
crowned crane,
facing the
hoist side. Designed by
Grace Ibingira...
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James Kabarebe and the
former Rwanda Reserve Force chief,
General Fred
Ibingira retired. Also on the list was the
former Minister of
Defence Major General...
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represented the
local interests of his
Bunyoro compatriots;
Grace S.K.
Ibingira's strength was in the Ankole; and
Felix Onama was the
northern leader of...