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Hospitals include Kibuli Hospital, St. Francis Hospital Nsambya and the International Hospital Kampala ( IHK ).
Kampala is served by Entebbe International Airport, which is the largest airport in Uganda.
* International Medical Group ( Uganda ), a conglomerate of health-related businesses headquartered in Kampala, Uganda
# Kampala International University School of Health Sciences-Ishaka ( Founded in 2003 )
The five universities in Uganda which have medical schools that teach undergraduate courses, namely Makerere University, Mbarara University, Gulu University, Kampala International University and Busitema University, all award the MBChB degree.
** Kampala ( Entebbe International Airport )
Tens of thousands of his supporters lined the streets from Entebbe International Airport to the capital, Kampala.
* Kampala International University ( KIU )
In 1961, at the age of twenty-two, Neogy founded Transition Magazine: An International Review in Kampala, Uganda.

Kampala and January
In January 2007, the mayor of Kampala City announced plans to introduce a congestion fee of Sh30, 000 per vehicle per day when the bus network is launched.
Kampala seldom gets very hot during the year ; the warmest month is January.
Although agreeing in late 1985 to a cease-fire, the NRA continued fighting, and seized Kampala and the country in late January 1986, forcing Okello's forces to flee north into Sudan.
In the early morning hours of January 25, 1971, mechanized army units loyal to him attacked strategic targets in Kampala and the airport at Entebbe, where the first shell fired by a pro-Amin tank commander killed two Roman Catholic priests in the airport waiting room.
As if determined to replay the January 1971 events, Obote once again left the capital after giving orders for the arrest of a leading Acholi commander, Brigadier ( later Lieutenant General ) Bazilio Olara-Okello, who mobilized troops and entered Kampala on July 27, 1985.
In January 1986, welcomed enthusiastically by the local civilian population, Museveni moved against Kampala.
* M. Mugishu, Jewel of the Nile, Sunday Vision, Kampala, 16 January, 2005
* Dradenya Amazia, Archaeologists in Madi, New Vision, Kampala, 23 January, 2006
In January 1986, the government of Ugandan President Tito Okello was overthrown by the rebel National Resistance Army ( NRA ) under the command of Yoweri Museveni, which took the capital city of Kampala.
In January 2010, the university announced the opening of two new campuses, one in the city of Fort Portal, approximately, by road, west of Kampala, and another one in the city of Jinja, approximately, by road, east of Kampala.
In January 1986, Salim Saleh commanded NRA's assault on Kampala, which eventually led to the demise of Tito Okello's regime, with Museveni becoming president.

Kampala and 2009
File: Kampala 26. 08. 2009 12-52-00. jpg | View of a Kampala hill
File: Kampala 26. 08. 2009 13-00-45. jpg | Kampala skyline
File: Kampala 26. 08. 2009 13-02-38. jpg | Outlying suburbs
File: Kampala 26. 08. 2009 13-11-06. jpg | A Kampala street
File: Kampala 26. 08. 2009 12-53-17. jpg | A typical Kampala street
In 2007, it applied unsuccessfully to join at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting at Kampala in Uganda, but was accepted into membership in 2009 at the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Port of Spain, Trinidad.
On 6 October 2009, former intelligence chief Idelphonse Nizeyimana was arrested in Kampala, Uganda.
In February 2009 he was asked by the Ugandan Rebel Group " Allied Democratic Forces " to mediate peace talks with the central government in Kampala.

Kampala and operating
However, the only railway line still operating is the one to Kampala.
Operation Wembley assassins tracked down and destroyed cells of terrorists and organised criminals operating in Kampala by just " killing " them without offering a chance for trial in a criminal court.

Kampala and from
In early 2007, it was announced that Kampala would remove commuter taxis from its streets and replace them with a comprehensive city bus service.
On 12 March 2012, Pioneer Easy Bus Company, a private transport company, started public bus service in Kampala with an estimated 100 buses each with a 60-passenger capacity ( 30 seated and 30 standing ), acquired from China.
During the rule of Milton Obote and Idi Amin, who were both from northern Uganda, a significant number of northern Ugandans moved to Kampala from the 1950s until the mid-1980s.
Most radiate from Kampala.
Obote moved the army headquarters approximately 54 miles ( 87 km ) from Jinja to Kampala.
For this reason, once the railroad from Mombasa to Kampala was completed early in the protectorate period, relations with Kenya became the government's most significant foreign concern.
The lake as it is visible from the shores of the Speke Resort in Kampala, Uganda
In 2004 it held an international conference on the bride price in Kampala, Uganda. It brought together activists from Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Rwanda and South Africa to discuss the effect that payment of bride price has on women.
Following his premiership, from 2006 to 2007, he chaired the Committee on Commonwealth Membership, which presented its report on potential changes in membership criteria for the Commonwealth of Nations at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2007 in Kampala, Uganda.
Category: People from Kampala
Category: People from Kampala
He was eventually suspended from Ntare and completed his studies without distinction at Old Kampala Secondary School.
Category: People from Kampala District
After only three months, with the apparent approval of Nyerere, whose troops still controlled Kampala, Lule was forcibly removed from office and exiled.
The Pan-African Congress-following on from the first Pan-African Conference of 1900 in London-was a series of seven meetings, held in 1919 in Paris, 1921 in London, 1923 in London, 1927 New York, 1945 Manchester, 1974 Dar es Salaam and 1994 Kampala, that were intended to address the issues facing Africa as a result of European colonization of most of the continent.
Lake Victoria ferries operate from Port Bell linking Kampala to other railhead ports on Lake Victoria including Jinja, Kisumu and Mwanza.
It was not until 1931 that a branch line of the railway from Nakuru reached Kampala and then Port Bell.
A bus leaves for Kampala at 7 am every day ( about 6 hours ) and from Kampala for Bukoba at 11 am every day.
After the July 2010 Kampala attacks in nearby Uganda, which targeted people watching screenings of the World Cup final, Shabaab's spiritual leader, Sheikh Mukhtar Abu Zubayr threatened to carry out further attacks on foreign soil, in particular in Burundi and Uganda, due to the presence of peacekeeping troops from these countries in Somalia.
Although there is a paved road from Kinshasa to Kikwit and little beyond, and there are paved roads between Kisangani, Bukavu, Kampala and Nairobi, there has never been a paved highway across the centre of the Congo joining Kinshasa and Kikwit to Bukavu.
From the time he was dropped from the Cabinet, Kategaya returned to practice as a private lawyer with J. B. Byamugisha Advocates, a law firm based in Kampala.

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