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Janet arrives for Golden Jubilee book launchPublish Date: Oct 05, 2012
Janet arrives for Golden Jubilee book launch
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First Lady Janet Museveni
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First Lady Janet Museveni has arrived at Vision Group headquarters in Kampala to launch the Golden Jubilee book.

She was received by the Chief Executive Officer Robert Kabushenga, Editor-In-Chief Barbra Kaija and other senior managers.

The book, Uganda: Building Of A Nation, features over 148 personalities who have made significant contribution in building Uganda.

With beautiful pictures and a simple magnetic style, the book tells stories of both Uganda’s heroes and villains.

The launch is a culmination of the long campaign which started in January to enlighten Ugandans and help them appreciate the country’s political, social and economic environment since it achieved independence on October 9, 1962.

It tells a story of a country torn apart by conflict, which threatened to obliterate Uganda from the face of Africa but which has, thanks to the resilience of its people, bounced back to pick up the pieces.

 

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