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Zuula: Masaka District in the Central Region of Uganda

Zuula: Masaka District in the Central Region of Uganda

Reasons why you should visit Uganda

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We would like to welcome you to the “Pearl of Africa”.      “  Winston Churchill wrote , “Uganda is truly the Pearl of Africa.” For magnificence, for variety of form and color, for profusion of brilliant life — bird, insect, reptile, beast — for vast scale — Uganda is truly “the Pearl of Africa.” The Kingdom of Uganda is a fairy tale. The scenery is different, the climate is different and most of all, the people are different from anything elsewhere to be seen in the whole range of Africa….what message I bring back… concentrate on Uganda. Winston Churchill (My African Journey – 1908) “The Kingdom of Uganda is a fairy tale. The scenery is different, the climate is different and most of all, the people are different from anything elsewhere to be seen in the whole range of Africa….what message I bring back….concentrate upon Uganda –  The Pearl of Africa .”    Winston Churchill  (My African Journey – 1908) Why you

climate of Uganda

CLIMATE OF UGANDA   CLIMATE OF UGANDA The climate in Uganda is controlled by the oscillating effects of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), which sees the convergence of the rain bringing Atlantic westerlies and Indian Ocean easterlies and the dry north-east and south-east monsoon winds. Thus, in keeping with much of tropical Africa, Uganda experiences a wet season and a dry season, its precipitation pattern described as bimodal, the main or long rains arriving March – May, the short rains November – start of December. Uganda being located on the Equator and it’s elevation.  It has offered Uganda the gift of having a perfect weather and for those coming here on holiday on a Wildlife Safari or simply a cultural visit to Uganda receive the added gift of the weather. Even during the two rainy seasons, do not let the words “rainy season” fool you, the sun is out most of the time and rain often occurs at night and during the

Zuula: Lyantonde District in Central Uganda

Zuula: Lyantonde District in Central Uganda Cattle are the main livestock kept by farmers in Lyantonde. It is estimated that there are 83,700 of cattle in the District. Other animals that are raised include goats, sheep, pigs and poultry.

Zuula: Lwengo District in Central Uganda

Zuula: Lwengo District in Central Uganda Lwengo District is bordered by Sembabule District to the north, Bukomansimbi District to the north-east, Masaka District to the east, Rakai District to the south, and Lyantonde District to the west. Lwengo is 45 kilometres (28 mi), by road, west of Masaka, the nearest large city. The coordinates of the district are:00 24S, 31 25E.

Zuula: Luweero District in Central Uganda

Zuula: Luweero District in Central Uganda Luweero District  (also spelled as  Luwero ) is a district in the Central Region of Uganda. Luweero is the site of the district headquarters.

Zuula: Kiboga District in Central Region of Uganda

Zuula: Kiboga District in Central Region of Uganda Kiboga District is a district in the Central Region of Uganda. The town of Kiboga is the site of the district headquarters.

Zuula: Gomba district in Central Uganda.

Zuula: Gomba district in Central Uganda. Gomba District is bordered by Mubende District to the west and north, Mityana District to the northeast and Butambala District to the east. Kalungu District, Bukomansimbi District and Sembabule District lie to the south of Gomba District.

Zuula: Kalangala District on the Victoria Islands

Zuula: Kalangala District on the Victoria Islands Kalangala District , also known as Ssesse is a district in Central Uganda. The district is coterminous with the Ssese Islands in Lake Victoria and does not have territory on mainland Uganda. Like other Ugandan districts, it is named after its ‘chief town’, Kalangala which is located on Bugala Island, the largest of the Ssese Islands

Zuula: Kayunga District in Central Uganda

Zuula: Kayunga District in Central Uganda

Zuula: Acorns International School (AIS)

Zuula: Acorns International School (AIS)

Zuula: Rainbow International School Uganda

Zuula: Rainbow International School Uganda Rainbow International School Uganda (RISU) began in September 1991 as a primary school with 29 children. In September 1995 the school moved to a 9-acre site with purpose-built classrooms to which an administration block was recently added.

Zuula: Preparations for the 2018 Uganda Martyrs Day

Zuula: Preparations for the 2018 Uganda Martyrs Day Preparations for the 2018 Uganda Martyrs Day (UMD) celebration are in high gear. With just hours left to the much anticipated celebration in the history of the Catholic Church in Uganda, pilgrims from across the world have already begun registration.