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Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Uganda is a multi-ethnic country. According to the 1995 Constitution of Uganda, there are mainly 56 tribes in Uganda, such as Ganda, Niakoli, Gege, Sanger and so on. In 2005, after a parliamentary vote, nine new tribes were confirmed, bringing the total number of tribes to 65. Among them, the Ganda is the largest tribe, with a population of 5.53 million, accounting for 18% of the country's population, mainly distributed in Kampala.

Uganda is a multi-ethnic country. According to the 1995 Constitution of Uganda, there are mainly 56 tribes in Uganda, such as Ganda, Niakoli, Gege, Sanger and so on. In 2005, after a parliamentary vote, nine new tribes were confirmed, bringing the total number of tribes to 65. Among them, the Ganda is the largest tribe, with a population of 5.53 million, accounting for 18% of the country's population, mainly distributed in Kampala, Masaka and other areas; the Niakoli account for 9.9%, with a population of 3.03 million; the Gege accounts for 8.3%, with a population of 2.55 million; the Sanger accounts for 8.2%, with a population of 2.52 million; the Lange accounts for 5.9%, with a population of 1.81 million; the Achuli account for 4.4%, with a population of 1.35 million; and the Iteso account for 6%, with a population of 1.84 million. The Karamoja ethnic group accounts for 2.1%, with a population of 640000; other ethnic groups account for 37.2%. The 1995 Ugandan constitution stipulates that Uganda is a republic with a separation of powers. After Museveni came to power in 1986, he put an end to the chaotic state of successive years of civil war in Uganda, and established and gradually perfected the unique "movement" political system with the Ugandan National Resistance Movement (renamed Uganda National Movement after 1995 and the National Resistance Movement Organization in 2003) as the core (hereinafter referred to as "arrival"). It is a unique political system with the integration of party and government, which includes all political parties, ethnic groups, sects and people from all walks of life. Allow political parties to exist but restrict their activities), promote national reconciliation, resolve religious contradictions, form a broad-based coalition government based on "arrival of luck" and taking into account the interests of all parties, and the political situation is becoming increasingly stable.

Uganda organic Bugisu

Producing country: Uganda

Grade: HB

Planting area: Elgon region, Mbalai

Brand name: organic Bugisu

Treatment method: wet treatment

Appearance: 1.8d Compact 300grJR 16-18SCR

Variety: unknown

Note: this coffee is produced in the Mount Elgonne region of Uganda. Balanced acidity and rich oil between 1600 and 1900 meters above sea level are the characteristics of this coffee. It is mild and simple in taste and has a papaya flavor.

Dry aroma (1-5): 3.2

Wet aroma (1-5): 3.4

Acidity (brightness) (1-10): 8

Taste (layered) (1-10): 8.5

Taste (alcohol thickness) (1-5): 4

Aftertaste (residue) (1-10): 8.1

Balance (1-5): 0

Basic score (50): 50

Total score (maximum 100): 85.2

Strength / main properties: medium strength / high oil content, simple and mild

Recommended baking degree: full city or full city+

Contrast: a unique African coffee, very similar to Indonesian coffee

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