On December 4 1945, the first three African representatives were sworn in to the LEGCO, representing Buganda, Western and Eastern Provinces. They were Michael ... |
Subsequently, on the 4th December 1945, the first Africans (that were considered men of stature and authority[6]) joined the LEGCO and were sworn in. They ... |
5 янв. 2021 г. · On December 4, 1945, the first Africans to join the Legco were sworn in. They included Michael Earnest Kawalya Kaggwa, Petero Nyangabyaki ... |
28 июн. 2021 г. · Twenty years later (in 1945), three Ugandans, two of whom were Prime Ministers of their respective Kingdoms: Michael Ernest Kawalya Kaggwa ( ... |
1945. First three Ugandans on the LEGCO in 1945. 1. Kawalya Kaggwa for Central region. |
UGANDA (LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL) (Hansard, 5 December 1945) ... The representative from Buganda is in fact nominated by the Kabaka from among his three Ministers. |
23 сент. 2020 г. · In 1956, Pumla Kisosonkole was nominated on the LEGCO, followed by Sarah Ntiro in 1958. |
The practice of leaders assuming office through elections in Uganda can be traced to pre-independence period. |
9 янв. 2021 г. · Twelve Ugandans were elected to the Legislative Council, 10 of them directly. The 10 included Apollo Milton Obote representing Lango District. |
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