Rukiga
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Rukiga language — Infobox Language name = Rukiga states = Uganda region = Africa speakers = 1,400,000 iso1 = iso2 = iso3 = cgg familycolor = Niger Congo fam1 = Niger Congo fam2 = Atlantic Congo fam3 = Volta Congo fam4 = Benue Congo fam5 = Bantoid fam6 = Narrow… … Wikipedia
Kiga people — The Kiga people, or Abakiga ( people of the mountains ), are an ethnic group located in northern Rwanda and southern Uganda. The Kiga speak a Bantu language called Rukiga.[1] They are sometimes referred to as the Chiga or Kiga, while the singular … Wikipedia
Kiga language — Kiga Rukiga Spoken in Uganda, Rwanda Ethnicity Kiga, Twa Native speakers 4,500,000 (date missing) … Wikipedia
Bakiga — The Bakiga ( people of the mountains ) are an ethnic group located in what is now northwestern Rwanda and southern Uganda. They speak a Bantu language called Rukiga. [Mamdani, p. 52] They are sometimes referred to as the Chiga or Kiga, while the… … Wikipedia
Nkore language — Nkore Lunyankore Spoken in Uganda Native speakers 2,330,000 (date missing) Language family Niger–Congo … Wikipedia
New Vision — For Irish political alliance, see New Vision (electoral alliance). New Vision Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner Government of Uganda Institutional Individual Investors Publisher New Vision Printing Publishing Company Limited (New… … Wikipedia
New Vision Group — Type Publicly Traded Conglomerate Industry Publishing, Printing, Broadcasting Founded 1986 Headquarters 2/4 First Street, Kampala, Uganda Products … Wikipedia
Political history of Eastern Africa — This is the political history of the states of Eastern Africa.Ancient and Medieval history*25th century BC: Earliest recorded Egyptian expedition to the Land of Punt in the Horn of Africa organized by Pharaoh Sahure of the Fifth Dynasty. *c. 800… … Wikipedia
Ugandan English — Ugandan English, the English spoken in Uganda, like that spoken elsewhere, has developed a strong local flavour. Though standard British English is widely considered to be the correct form of the language in Uganda, most Ugandans who speak… … Wikipedia
My Husband Has Gone — ( Ibanyi Agyenzire in Runyankole Rukiga) is a poem by Ugandan writer Mukotani Rugyendo, composed originally in Runyankole Rukiga in 1969 and translated into English for an anthology shortly thereafter. It is a popular feature of East African… … Wikipedia