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1   Link   Ggwanga Newspaper
Here is another opportunity for you to access independent news from Uganda.
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2   Link   World clock
Ngoma radio studio is located in London and our programmes start from 3- 10pm(Saturday) and 6-10pm (Sunday). Therefore, to find out exactly when our programmes start, follow this link and check the London time against your home city area time.
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3   Link   Buganda Royal Ark
These pages have been designed with the aim of recording, and increasing knowledge about, the genealogies of the current and former ruling families of Africa, Asia and the Americas. Unlike their European counterparts, genealogical information on these families is sparse and inadequate. This is the case, even though many of the dynasties are more ancient than most of the European dynasties that are so amply covered in genealogical works. I hope you will find that this small attempt to redress the balance contributes to your knowledge and enjoyment and makes a small contribution towards historical knowledge.
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4   Link   Find your MP (UK)
Use this link to find your MP(UK only.) Enter a complete postcode to find out which constituency you are in and who your Member of Parliament is.
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5   Link   Who is your Congressman?
Contacting the Congress is a very up-to-date database of congressional contact information for the 111th Congress. As of February 20, 2009 there are 537 email addresses (of which 520 are Web-based email homepages), and 535 WWW homepages known for the 541 members of the 111th Congress. Traditional ground mail addresses are available for all current members of Congress. (US only)
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6   Link   International Criminal Court
The International Criminal Court (ICC), governed by the Rome Statute, is the first permanent, treaty based, international criminal court established to help end impunity for the perpetrators of the most serious crimes of concern to the international community.
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7   Link   Know your Human Rights
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) represents the world's commitment to universal ideals of human dignity. We have a unique mandate from the international community to promote and protect all human rights.
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8   Link   Amnesty International
A movement of ordinary people from across the world standing up for humanity and human rights, our purpose is to protect individuals wherever justice, fairness, freedom and truth are denied.
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9   Link   Federo.com
This site explains in more detail what federalism is and why Uganda needs a federal political system for all its kingdoms or states
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10   Link   Uganda At Heart Forum
Here is another opportunity for you to debate or discuss social, economic and political Uganda issues.
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11   Link   Ttabamiruka.com
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12   Link   Buganda Land Board
Buganda Land Board was established to manage that part of estate returned to the Kabaka of Buganda under the Traditional Rulers Restitution of Assets and Properties Act. CAP 247 Laws of Uganda. A 350sq mile estate together with the other properties returned to the Kabaka was handed over to Buganda Land Board. Buganda Land Board therefore manages this land by way of encouraging residents to regularize their tenancy under the existing land laws of Uganda.
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13   Link   Buganda Kingdom (official website)
This is the official website for the Kingdom of Buganda.
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14   Link   My Totem (Buganda)
A totem in the Ugandan context is a symbol that represents a group of people with a common ancestral origin known as a clan. This might be an animal, a bird, a fish or a plant and the idea behind it is that you can't hunt, eat or kill your totem. You become a protector of the very species that represent you and your entire bloodline.
All the species displayed on this website are totemic in many parts of Uganda.

The first known ruler to use this culture to conserve wildlife was Ssekabaka Kintu of Buganda in about 1200 AD. He decreed that each family must have two animals to protect because the population of animals was falling at an alarming rate due to the exodus of people coming into Buganda. Each group that came without a totem was assigned one along with an estate for settlement. Today, everyone who has a totem in Uganda treasures it because, besides conserving wildlife, a totem defines one's identity and origin and prevents incest through the refined naming system. Welcome to the first part of the Totems of Uganda.
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