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Kabaka's Lake
By Mercy Musiime & Elizabeth Nansubuga

This is the lake of the king of the Baganda. Many ceremonies take place here. It's also home to these BIG horned Ugandan cows.
lake with long horned cattle


Calvin and Deus at Home
By Mary Nassali

This is one of the homes in the suburbs of Kampala. The veranda is a good place to play when it's not too hot.
baby and one of the students kick a ball around their veranda


mud house Poor Family
By Violet Flavia Namuli

Not all kids are as lucky as the ones who attend the Mengo School. Poor people in the area outside Kampala live in this type of mud home.


Backyard Garden
By Rashid Kasiita

No matter where you live, it's great to have a garden where you can grow fresh veggies! Eighth grader Sarah Atim is working in her father's banana garden right in her back yard.


Around Town in Kampala, Uganda: Kampala is the capital city of our country, which is in the middle of Africa, on the equator. That means that it gets very hot here. But that means you can grow your own bananas, which is pretty cool. Many people around Kampala are Baganda they are like a huge family with a King as their leader.


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