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Namugenze Mukasa, also
known as
Rebecca Mulira, was a
Ugandan women's
rights advocate and
social activist.
Mulira was born in
Mengo Hospital, Kampala, Uganda...
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investigate the
possibilities for
YMCAs in Africa. He met in
Uganda E. M. K.
Mulira. As a result, the
present site for the Headquarters,
currently in Kampala...
- independence”,
Daily Monitor Newspaper (Uganda), 12 Oct 2010 Mayanja,
Peter Mulira, “Parallel
authorities in
Buganda are a time bomb”, New
Vision newspaper...
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Mohammed (1926–2000, Tanzania),
Joyce Mpanga (1934–2023, Uganda),
Rebecca Mulira (1920–2002, Uganda), Ruth Neto (Angola),
Fathia Nkrumah (1932–2007, Egypt/Ghana)...
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Africa and the
socialist countries Iba Der
Thiam (Senegal) and
James Mulira (Uganda) with
Christophe Wondji (Ivory Coast) 28
Africa and the developing...
- 2019, p. 49.
Osbey 2011, p. 4.
Green 2012, p. 283.
Gordon 2012, p. 772.
Mulira,
Jessie Gaston. "The Case of
Voodoo in New Orleans," in Holloway, Joseph...
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Finance Ministers Since Independence". New Vision.
Retrieved 2024-06-14.
Mulira,
Peter (January 8, 2007). "Unrest
Within UPC was
Cause of Obote's Action"...
- in Sub-Saharan Africa"
History Comp****. (2009) 7#5 pp 1259-1268.
James Mulira, "The role of the
Soviet Union in the
decolonization process of Africa:...
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event at the 2014
Commonwealth Games where she won a
bronze medal Rebecca Mulira (died 2001),
Ugandan women's
rights advocate and
social activist Rebecca...
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Protect Refugees.
Oxford University Press. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-19-927838-1.
Mulira, Jim E. 2010.
Ugandans in Canada.
Xlibris Corporation. p. 382. ISBN 978-1-4535-8513-9...