Mw. Ssemakula,

I vaguely remember that to be the case in the "A" Levels.

vukoni

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> Mr. Vukoni,
>
> Is it true that in Uganda the history E. Africa taught in secondary
schools
> stops in 1900 or there abouts and that for ancient African history  (i.e.
> upto 1800 or so) students are taught W. African history rather than that
of
> EA?
>
>
>
>
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> Here is something of interest to Pan Africanists and students
> of the African diaspora.
> << Message32 >>
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