Kyankwanzi

Kyankwanzi
Kyankwanzi

Location in Uganda

Coordinates: 01°12′00″N 31°48′00″E / 1.20000°N 31.80000°E
Country Uganda
Region Central Uganda
District Kyankwanzi District
Elevation 3,900 ft (1,200 m)

Kyankwanzi is a town in Central Uganda. It is one of the major political and economic centres of Kyankwanzi District and the district headquarters are located there.

Location

Kyankwanzi Town in Kyankwanzi District, Uganda, is located on Bukwiri-Kyankwanzi-Bukomero Road, 25 km off Kampala-Hoima Road. By road, it is approximately 175 kilometres (109 mi) from the capital Kampala, and is connected with nearby towns of Butemba to the west, Bukomero to the southeast, and Kiboga about 55 kilometres (34 mi) to the south via Bukwiri on Kampala-Hoima Road. The coordinates of the town are:01 12 00N, 31 48 00E (Latitude:1.2000; Longitude:31.8000).

Overview

Kyankwanzi is situated along the "cattle corridor," heavily inhabited by the cattle-keeping Banyankole and Banyarwanda residents. As such, Kyankwanzi has long been known to the public as the location of the National Leadership Institute (NALI), a government institute, established here because of the history of the Ugandan Bush War by the National Resistance Movement to train national leaders in the public service, military, government security organs and willing members of the populace.[1] When the Act of Parliament ordered inception of a new district in Kiboga North County, formerly part of Kiboga District, the town became the eponym of the district because of people's historical association of the place with the region. The Kyankwanzi District Headquarters' seat is rather in Butemba Town, located closer to Kampala-Hoima Road.

Population

As of May 2014, the exact population of Kyankwanzi is not publicly known. The next Uganda national population census is scheduled for August 2014.[2]

Points of interest

The following points of interest lie within the town limits or near its borders:


See also

References

  1. Baguma, Raymond (26 December 2007). "100 Security Officers Graduate". New Vision. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  2. Baguma, Raymond (12 September 2013). "National Population Census for 2014". New Vision. Retrieved 15 May 2014.

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Coordinates: 01°12′00″N 31°48′00″E / 1.20000°N 31.80000°E