Namasagali
Namasagali is a town in Eastern Uganda. It is one of the metropolitan areas in Kamuli District. Location The town is located in the northwestern part of Kamuli District, along the eastern bank of the Victoria Nile, approximately , by road, northwest of Kamuli, where the district headquarters are located. This location is approximately , by road, north of Jinja, the largest city in the sub-region. The coordinates of Namasagali are:01 00 45N, 32 57 00E (Latitude:1.0125; Longitude:32.9500). Population As of February 2010, the exact population of Namasagali is not known. Landmarks The landmarks within the town limits or close to its borders include: * The offices of Kamuli Town Council * Namasagali Central Market - The largest fresh-produce market in the town * The Namasagali Campus of Busitema University - One of the forty (40) public and private universities in Uganda. * Namasagali College - A private, mixed, residential high school External links Kamuli District Internet Portal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Namasagali College Namasagali College is a mixed boarding middle and high school located in Kamuli District in Eastern Uganda. Location The school is situated on a campus at Namasagali, approximately , by road, northwest of the town of Kamuli, where the district headquarters are located. The school campus sits on the eastern shores of the Victoria Nile, between Lake Victoria and Lake Kyoga. This location is approximately , by road, north of Jinja, the nearest large city. The coordinates of the college campus are: Latitude:1.0118N; Longitude:32.9490E. History Namasagali College was established in 1965, as Kamuli College, located in Kamuli, at the premises now occupied by Busoga High School. Later that same year the school was relocated to its present premises and renamed "Namasagali College". In the beginning, the school was a joint venture between the Busoga Kingdom and the Mill Hill Fathers of the Roman Catholic Church. Busoga provided the infrastructure, while the Catholic Church provided a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   |