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Built in 1909 by King Kyebambe to accommodate his mother Victoria Kahinju, this imposing structure was later occupied by King Kyebambe’s son. It is a...
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The Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU) has signed a memorandum of understanding with TotalEnergies EP Uganda aimed at enhancing cultural heritage conservation in the Albertine...
Handicraft making in Uganda is essentially a cultural, traditional and predominantly cottage industry undertaken mainly by rural women as a way of supplementing household incomes....
Organizations represented: We the representatives of the above organisations stress that: Religious and Cultural institutions should promote cultural inclusivity and diversity and use available spaces...
The 2023 competition This year’s competition will focus on culture and money. Our aim is to teach young people that there are cultural activities and...
The church is one of Uganda’s oldest churches, built on the site of Alexander Mackay’s original structure (1878). Mackay taught the first Anglican converts here...
The Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU) through its TotalEnergies EP Uganda Ltd funded project –Culture for Livelihood (CUL) –held its second training in handicraft making...











