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Uganda
Title: Uganda
Category: Science & Technology
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Uganda
The people of Uganda have had many types of governments during their long history, but until the coming of British Colonialism, there was no central government. Originally government was in the hands of the tribal groups who elected their own leaders and made their own laws, which all members of their group were expected to follow. Later some central authority was given to the kings of the various tribes, including the largest of these, the
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is through these publications that one can generally grasp the major concepts and key principles of Uganda’s democracy without it being etched in stone.
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