- Sheema District
Sheema is one of the districts in the South Western region of Uganda It is bordered by Bushenyi in the West, Buhweju in the North, Ntungamo in the south, Mitooma in the South West and Mbarara District in the East
- Political and Administrative Structure | Sheema District
Sheema District has two rural counties: Sheema North and South, and one municipality Each county is represented in the national parliament by an elected member (MP)
- Agricultural Production | Sheema District
The study aimed at analyzing the land use in Sheema District The study particularly aimed at establishing the forms of land use existing in Shuuku sub county, investigating the factors that influence land use, as well as examining the changes that have occurred in land use compared to 20 years ago (1990 as a base year)
- About us | Sheema District
P O Box 160, kabwohe, Sheema, Uganda | Tel: +256-485-43575 | E-mail: info@sheema go ug
- Overview | Sheema District
Sheema is one of the districts in the South Western region of Uganda It is bordered by Bushenyi in the West, Buhweju in the North, Ntungamo in the south, Mitooma in the South West and Mbarara District in the East
- Parish Development Model | Sheema District
President wants Shs 100m per year for every Parish Model President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has appealed to members of the 11th Parliament to support government’s decision to put more money in the Parish development model to fast track economic transformation at the grss root “I appeal to this Parliament to support the Parish development model because we are shifting from deciding for the
- Location Size | Sheema District
Sheema District is bordered by Buhweju District to the north, Mbarara District to the east, Ntungamo District to the south, Mitooma District to the southwest and Bushenyi District to the west
- Tourism and Culture | Sheema District
LOCATION The hot springs are located on the Ishaka–Kagamba Road, in Sheema County, in Sheema District, Western Uganda, approximately 2 kilometres (1 2 mi) by road southeast of the town of Kitagata, one of the urban centers in the district, and approximately 62 kilometres (39 mi) by road west of Mbarara, the largest city in the sub-region
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