Mbale City
Mbale City is a vibrant district capital in eastern Uganda.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Archdiocese of Tororo
About Mbale City
Mbale City is the bustling capital of Mbale District in eastern Uganda, nestled at the foot of Mount Elgon. Known for its rich agricultural heritage and strategic location along the Kenya border, Mbale plays a crucial role in regional trade and commerce. The city's economy thrives on agriculture, particularly coffee production, which has shaped its cultural identity and economic landscape.
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Notable people from Mbale City
Ranked by number of Wikipedia languages that have an article — a proxy for cross-cultural notability. Data: Wikidata.
- WWalter D'Souza1920–1989field hockey player (1920-1989)
Lydia Wanyoto Mutendeb. 1974Ugandan Politician- Jane Suutob. 1978Ugandan distance runner
- KKuldip Singh Bhogalb. 1950Ugandan field hockey player
Ismail Watengab. 1995Ugandan association football player- JJames Wapakhabulo1945–2004Ugandan lawyer and politician (1945-2004)
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🏛 City Hall
The main municipal services — ID renewal, residency certificates, civil status and more.
• Courts & Judiciary
Local, appeal, and supreme courts serving this city.
🏥 Healthcare & Hospitals
Public hospitals, health departments, emergency care, and vaccination information.
• Museums
Notable museums, galleries and exhibition halls — hours and descriptions.
• Schools & Education
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About this city page
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