“The decision to include the Uganda kob must have come from England. It must have been premised on the fact that the kob is among the most abundant mammals in Uganda.”
How the kob found its way on Coat of Arms
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalist @NewVision
The National Coat of Arms is one of the symbols of independence. On it, is a kob, (Adenota kob Thomasi), supporting the shield on the left-hand side, with the crested
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