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- Kangaye Ignatius Musazi (* 1905 in ; † 1990) war ein ugandischer Politiker. Er war 1947 Mitbegründer der . 1949 erreichte die Organisation nach Protesten einen Handelsboykott für Baumwolle durch deren Produzenten. Dies führte allerdings zur Auflösung der Union. 1952 war Musazi an der Gründung des beteiligt. (de)
- Ignatius Kangave Musaazi (1905–1990) formed the first political party in Uganda, namely the Uganda National Congress (UNC) party on Sunday 2 March 1952. Musaazi became its first President, and Abubaker Kakyama Mayanja was the party's first Secretary General. Other key figures of the UNC included Apollo K. Kironde who was the legal advisor to the party. Towards the end of 1951, Ignatius Musaazi rented part of the ground floor at Musajjalumbwa's house, a house on what is now known as Musajjalumbwa Road near the Lubiri (palace) in Mengo. The house belonged to the late Yakobo Musajjalumbwa, a former Treasurer (Omuwanika) of the Buganda kingdom. This house become a centre of political activity and in 1952 witnessed the birth of the Uganda National Congress. (en)
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- Kangaye Ignatius Musazi (* 1905 in ; † 1990) war ein ugandischer Politiker. Er war 1947 Mitbegründer der . 1949 erreichte die Organisation nach Protesten einen Handelsboykott für Baumwolle durch deren Produzenten. Dies führte allerdings zur Auflösung der Union. 1952 war Musazi an der Gründung des beteiligt. (de)
- Ignatius Kangave Musaazi (1905–1990) formed the first political party in Uganda, namely the Uganda National Congress (UNC) party on Sunday 2 March 1952. Musaazi became its first President, and Abubaker Kakyama Mayanja was the party's first Secretary General. Other key figures of the UNC included Apollo K. Kironde who was the legal advisor to the party. Towards the end of 1951, Ignatius Musaazi rented part of the ground floor at Musajjalumbwa's house, a house on what is now known as Musajjalumbwa Road near the Lubiri (palace) in Mengo. The house belonged to the late Yakobo Musajjalumbwa, a former Treasurer (Omuwanika) of the Buganda kingdom. This house become a centre of political activity and in 1952 witnessed the birth of the Uganda National Congress. (en)
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- Ignatius Musazi (de)
- Ignatius K. Musaazi (en)
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