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Religion and Spirituality in Kampala

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From Christianity to Islam to Buddhism to Judaism to Sikhism and more, what religious communities exist in Kampala? Here's what five local experts had to say about religion and spirituality in Kampala.

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Kampala is a city of built on several hills most of which overlook Lake Victoria, one of the largest lakes in the world. The presence of buildings of historical and religious significance make Kampala a magnet for all types of tourists. The city is located one hour drive from the source of River Nile, the longest river in the world.

Harriet, says: 2020

Kampala is the capital of Uganda. It is on seven hills which can be viewed on a tower at Gaddafi mosque hence that’s the first place one should consider visiting. Ones should also consider seeing the uganda museum, Makerere University, the Kasubi Tombs, Rubaga cathedral Church, and Namirembe cathedral church. One should also consider having a nightlife in Kampala, a city which doesn’t sleep.

Kampala is very busy, crowded, and noisy. Most people around the country reside and work from my city. It is the biggest city because it entails five big divisions. It has the largest number of residents and best infrastructure in terms of Education, Religion, Social and other related examples.

Harriet, says: 2020

Revealing clothes like short shorts are a big no on the streets of Kampala. In addition to public satanism. During normal days bars and churches are allowed to open till morning. A great destination for party goers and dedicated Christians. There’s freedom of speech, expression, worship to mention but a few. There are great tourism destinations too such as the heritage sites at Kasubi.

Michelle, says: 2020

Kampala, capital and largest city of Uganda. It occupies a series of hills at an elevation of about 3900 feet and is in the south of the country, just north of Lake Victoria. In the country’s most prosperous agricultural section, Kampala exports coffee, cotton, tea, tobacco, an sugar. Kampala also has the Uganda museum. The city is home to several mosques, Hindu temples, and Christian churches.

Semanda, says: 2020
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