Saving Kampala’s last green space through jazz

“It’s a never-ending fight,” said the Club Captain Paul Rukundo at a press conference on Tuesday morning. “People do not see the need for green spaces in the city, but we need to preserve this environment. We need to preserve the only substantial green space left in Kampala, which in effect is the Lungs of the City.”

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Jackie Karuletwa Kakiza (extreme left) addresses a press conference on the Orchestra in the City show, at the Uganda Golf Course on Tuesday morning. Others are (L-R) Lennon Ssemuwemba - Head of Sales & Marketing Kia, Emma Wamimbi, Secretary Uganda Golf Club, Paul Charles Rukundo, Captain Uganda Golf Club, and Derek Muhumuza, Head of PR & Competitions Uganda Golf Club. (Photo by Ignatius Kamya)
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When it was first established in 1908, the Uganda Golf Club stretched from as far away as Wandegeya and Nakasero Primary School to where the Centenary

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