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Masaka is a city in the Buganda Region of Uganda, west of
Lake Victoria Lake Victoria is one of the African Great Lakes. With a surface area of approximately , Lake Victoria is Africa's largest lake by area, the world's largest tropical lake, and the world's second-largest fresh water lake by surface area after ...
. The city is the headquarters of Masaka District.


Location

Masaka is approximately to the south-west of Kampala on the highway to
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. The city is close to the
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. The coordinates of Masaka are 0°20'28.0"S, 31°44'10.0"E (Latitude:-0.341111; Longitude:31.736111). Masaka lies at an average elevation of above sea level.


History

Masaka was founded as a township in 1953. It became a town council in 1958 and a municipality in 1968. Masaka was a strategically important location during the Uganda–Tanzania War (1978–79), and was accordingly
garrison A garrison (from the French ''garnison'', itself from the verb ''garnir'', "to equip") is any body of troops stationed in a particular location, originally to guard it. The term now often applies to certain facilities that constitute a mil ...
ed by Uganda Army troops. These soldiers terrorized the local civilians, and most fled the town. On 23–24 February 1979, the Tanzania People's Defence Force and allied Ugandan rebels attacked the settlement, resulting in the
Battle of Masaka The Battle of Masaka (Kiswahili: ''Mapigano ya Masaka'') was a battle of the Uganda–Tanzania War that took place from 23 February to 24 February 1979 in the town of Masaka, Uganda. Following an artillery bombardment, most of the Ugandan gove ...
. The town was bombarded with artillery, and fell to the Tanzanian-led forces after light resistance. The Tanzanians subsequently levelled much of the town to take revenge for atrocities committed by the Uganda Army during its previous invasion of northwestern Tanzania. In course of the Ugandan Bush War, Masaka again suffered from fighting. The town was garrisoned by the
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which served as Uganda's national army at the time. In late 1985, National Resistance Army rebels laid siege to the town. After heavy combat, Masaka's garrison surrendered on 10 December 1985. In 2019 the
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, resolved to award Masaka, city status effective July 2023. In November of the same year, Cabinet revised the date of city status to 1 July 2020. As of June 2021, the city of Masaka occupied a total area in excess of . Masaka City Council, with assistance from the Central Ugandan government and the World Bank is in the process of implementing major road and street improvements, as part of the Municipal Infrastructure Development (USMID) program. The city has a working budget of USh73 billion (approx. US$21 million), in the 2020/2021 financial year.


Population

According to the 2002 national census, the population of Masaka was about 67,800. In 2010, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) estimated the population at 73,300. In 2011, UBOS estimated the mid-year population at 74,100. In August 2014, the national population census put the population at 103,829. In 2020, UBOS estimated the mid-year population of Masaka City at 116,600 people. The population agency calculated the population growth rate of the town to average 2.11 percent, between 2014 and 2020.


Overview

In 2016, before the metropolis attained city status, Masaka occupied . It was divided into three administrative divisions, (a) Katwe-Butego (b) Kimaanya-Kyabakuza and (c) Nyendo-Ssenyange. It is further subdivided into 54 zones. The annual
Uganda Marathon The Uganda Marathon is a long-distance running event held in Masaka, Uganda. The event was first run on 24 May 2015 and has been held in the Summer of every year since. the primary function of the marathon is to support community projects in th ...
event takes place in June, the race route loops twice through the town and the funds generated support local employment and community development.


Points of interest

The following points of interest are located in Masaka or close to its borders: (a) the offices of Masaka City Council (b) Masaka central market (c) the headquarters of the Mechanized Brigade of the
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(d) the main campus of Muteesa I Royal University (d) Western Campus of
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(e)
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. Other points of interest include (f) the headquarters of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Masaka The Roman Catholic Diocese of Masaka ( la, Masakaën(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Masaka in the Ecclesiastical province of Kampala in Uganda. History * May 25, 1939: Established as Apostolic Vicariate of Masaka from the Apostolic ...
(g)
Lake Nabugabo Lake Nabugabo is a small freshwater lake in Uganda. Location The lake is in Masaka District, Central Region of Uganda, approximately , by road, east of the town of Masaka. Overview Lake Nabugabo is a satellite lake of Lake Victoria, being onl ...
, to the east of downtown Masaka. (h)
Bukakkata Bukakata, sometimes spelled as Bukakkata, is a lakeside town in Masaka District, Central Uganda. Location Bukakata is located approximately by road east of Masaka, the nearest large city. This location is on the western shores of Lake Victor ...
, on the shores of
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, about east of Masaka. (i)
Masaka Regional Referral Hospital Masaka Regional Referral Hospital, commonly known as Masaka Hospital is a hospital in the city of Masaka, in south-central Uganda. It is the referral hospital for the districts of Kalangala District, Lyantonde, Masaka and Sembabule, Kalungu, ...
(j) Masaka Currency Center, a currency storage and processing facility owned and operated by the Bank of Uganda, Uganda's central bank. (k) A branch of the National Social Security Fund.


Notable people

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Edward Ssekandi Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi (born 19 January 1942) is a Ugandan politician and lawyer who served as the eighth vice president of Uganda from 24 May 2011 to 21 June 2021. Prior to that, he served as the Speaker of Parliament from 2001 to 2011. He ser ...
, Vice President of Uganda * (Edrisa Musuuza), Performing Artist *
Charles Mayiga Charles Peter Mayiga (born 1962) is a Ugandan lawyer, cultural leader and author. He is the current ''katikkiro'' (prime minister) in the government of Buganda, a constitutional monarchy in present-day Uganda. He was appointed to that position ...
katikkiro of Buganda *
Mukasa Mbidde Fred Mukasa Mbidde (born 15 October 1974) is a Ugandan lawyer, human-rights activist, mass communication specialist, motivational speaker and politician. He is an elected member of the 3rd East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), representing ...
politician and economist *
Wilson Bugembe Wilson Bugembe is a Ugandan gospel musician and pastor at "The Worship House" https://theworshiphouseug.org in Nansana Wakiso District, Uganda. Early life and education Bugembe was born in 1984 Masaka to Mr and Mrs Kirabira. Bugembe was orphaned ...
musician * Herman Basudde late performing artist


See also

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List of cities and towns in Uganda This is a list of cities and towns in Uganda: The population data are for 2014, except where otherwise indicated. The references from which the estimated populations are sourced are listed in each article for the cities and towns where the ...


Photos


The Uganda international marathon route loops Masaka Town, many photos of the town on their website


References


Works cited

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External links


Masaka District Internet PortalRiver Of Life Church & OrphanageUganda International Marathon, Masaka
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