Kabalega Roads / Streets (In several cities and town across Uganda)
Natural Environments
Kabalega Falls, believed to be the most powerful waterfall in the world is a waterfall at the apex of Lake Albert on the Victoria Nile in Uganda. At the top of Murchison Falls, the Nile forces its way through a gap in the rocks, only 7 m (23 ft) wide, and tumbles 43 m (141 ft), before flowing westward into Lake Albert. The outlet of Lake Victoria sends around 300 cubic meters per second (11,000 ft³/s) of water over the falls, squeezed into a gorge less than 10 m (33 ft) wide.)
Royal Orders
The Most Honorable Order of Omukama Cwa II Kabalega (Awarded by king of Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom, the order embodied in its meaning, (a) the duty and the inflexibility of the Omukama Chwa II. Kabalega (b) the duty and the inflexibility as a responsible person, Ruler or Politician for the resources entrusted people and their well-being. (c) the duty and the inflexibility of the honoured people for the use for the realization of his humanity goals.)
Military Awards
Kabalega Star Medal (The second highest medal awarded by the Uganda Military (Uganda People’s Defence Forces – UPDF).
Notable receipients include;
General Caleb Akandwanaho (Salim Saleh)
General Ivan Koreta
Educational Institutions
Kabalega Secondary School
Kabalega College Masindi
Kabalega Primary School
Hospitality
Kabalega Resort Hotel
Kabalega Wilderness Lodge
Sports
UMOSPOC Kabalega Rally
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