Munyonyo

Munyonyo is an area on the northern shores of Lake Victoria and part of the metropolitan area of Kampala, in Makindye Division. Kampala is the capital and largest city of Uganda.

Munyonyo
Munyonyo
Munyonyo
Location within Uganda
Coordinates: 00°14′32″N 32°37′29″E
Country Uganda
RegionCentral Region of Uganda
DistrictKampala Capital City Authority
DivisionMakindye Division
Elevation
1,160 m (3,810 ft)
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

Location

Munyonyo is bordered by Lake Victoria to the south, Bulingugwe Island to the southeast, Ggaba to the east, Salaama to the northeast, Buziga to the north, Makindye to the northwest, and Lubowa to the west. Munyonyo is approximately 13 kilometres (8.1 mi), by road, southeast of Kampala's central business district.[1] The coordinates of Munyonyo are 0°14'32.0"N 32°37'29.0"E (Latitude:0.242225; Longitude:32.624725).[2]

Overview

Waterfall in Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort.

Munyonyo is one of the most upscale residential neighborhoods in the city of Kampala. It is the location of two of Kampala's resorts: the Speke Resort and Conference Center and the Commonwealth Resort. The latter was the venue of the 2007 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, also known as the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2007.

Munyonyo is also a martyrdom spot of the Uganda Martyrs. Catholic saints Andrew Kaggwa and Denis Ssebuggwawo Wasswa and Anglican Mukasa Musa were murdered on 25 and 26 May 1886 by King Mwanga II of Buganda. Other martyrs were imprisoned in Munyonyo and taken for execution in Namugongo. On the same day in Munyonyo, four catechumens: Kizito, Gyaviira Musoke, Mbaga Tuzinde,[3] and Mugagga Lubowa were secretly baptized by Charles Lwanga, at that time the leader of Uganda's Christian community.

Landmarks

Basilica and Martyrdom spot of St. Andrew Kaggwa

Landmarks in or near Munyonyo include:

See also

References

  1. "Distance Between Central Kampala And Munyonyo With Map". Globefeed.com. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  2. Google. "Location of Munyonyo at Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  3. "Profile of Saint Mbaga Tuzinde". Ugandamartyrsshire.org.ug. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  4. Kimbowa, Joseph (3 December 2013). "Restoring Pride of Munyonyo Martyrs Shrine". The Observer (Uganda). Retrieved 20 June 2014.

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