7-690: Matugga is an urban centre in the Central Region of Uganda . The town is a rapidly developing residential neighborhood in Gombe division of Nansana municipality in Wakiso District . The town located in Matugga sub-county, Kyaddondo County, in Wakiso District. The area is surrounded by Kabunza, Kilyowa, Nasse, and Sanga sub–counties. It is situated on the tarmacked , all-weather Kampala–Gulu Highway . Matugga
14-611: A 200-pupil secondary school, and a 150-pupil orphanage administered by Pastor Ivan Lugoloobi of Revival Ministries, a Pentecostal Church 5. Catholic Centre, a Catholic Church centre with St. Charles Lwanga Primary School administered by the Franciscan order of Greyfriars 6. Ladybird School, an 80-pupil elementary boarding school affiliated with the Ingleton Middle School in Ingleton, North Yorkshire , United Kingdom 7. Life in
21-535: Is located approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi), by road, north of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. The geographical coordinates of the town are 0°27'37.0"N, 32°31'43.0"E (Latitude:0.460278; Longitude:32.528611). Matugga is the starting point of the Matugga-Kapeeka Road , a 42 kilometres (26 mi) tarmacked road connecting the towns of Matugga, Gombe , Semuto , and Kapeeka . The highway traverses Wakiso District and Nakaseke District . The road
28-605: The Word Church, in Lwadda A cell, a pentecoatal Church, founded and led by Rev. Isaac Mugabi, a No Place Left Practitioner and movement trainer who has initiated several movements in Uganda. 00°27′37″N 32°31′43″E / 0.46028°N 32.52861°E / 0.46028; 32.52861 Central Region, Uganda The Central region is one of the four regions in the country of Uganda . As of Uganda's 2014 census ,
35-817: The region's population was 9,529,227. It is coterminous with the Kingdom of Buganda , one of the ancient African monarchies that are constitutionally recognised in Uganda. As of 2010 , the Central region contains 24 districts : the central regions main source of energy is hydroelectricity from the Nnalubaale Power Station in Njeru and the Kiira Hydroelectric Power Station on Lake Nnalubaale (Lake Victoria). Smaller thermal power plants operate in Buganda like
42-404: Was estimated at 15,000, of whom about 60 percent were children below 18 years. The following points of interest are within the town limits or close to the edges of town: 1. Offices of Matugga Town Council 2. Matugga Central Market 3. Busaawa-Mmanze Health Centre, a community health center administered by MACERUDET, a local NGO 4. Revival Life Center, a complex with a 450-pupil primary school,
49-471: Was upgraded from gravel to bitumen in 2010 at an estimated cost of US$ 20 million. Sixty-five percent of the funding was provided by the government of Uganda , while 35 percent was provided by the Nordic Development Fund . The name Matugga was adopted from Fredrick Matugga who had a house on a hill in the town in the 1980s. When he died, the hill was named after him. In 2010, the town's population
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