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Vienna College Namugongo's alumni are breathing new life into their former school's sporting culture, driving the Vienna Titans football team to fresh heights both on and off the pitch.
Accredited by the Uganda National Council for Higher Education (UNCHE), the four-year undergraduate programme targets high school graduates and is designed to equip students with the clinical ...
Rampant cases of sexual and gender-based violence against women in East African sports reveal a deeply rooted culture of abuse that threatens to damage the sports sectors of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania ...
The Aga Khan High School Uganda has hosted its first-ever TEDx event, an initiative that aims to empower youth voices and foster a culture of innovative and critical thinking. The event, held ...
(The Conversation) — Aga Khan, the religious leader of the Ismailis – a sect of Islam – established the Aga Khan Foundation in 1967. It has served millions around the world since then.
Aga Khan, the religious leader of the Ismailis – a sect of Islam – established the Aga Khan Foundation in 1967. It has served millions around the world since then.
The Aga Khan was a familiar and revered figure to members of the sect scattered in minority communities not only in the Indian subcontinent and Africa, but also in Europe and Canada.
The Aga Khan and the Government of Canada jointly founded The Global Centre for Pluralism in 2006 to influence perspectives, inform policies and inspire pathways to advance pluralism.
The title of Aga Khan was first bestowed upon Hasan Ali Shah (1804-1881), the 46th Imam of the Nizari Ismailis, by the Iranian king Fath-Ali Shah Qajar in the 19th century.
The mosque of his coronation has taken on more significance following the Aga Khan’s death on February 4. It is now more than just a place of worship for thousands of his followers in Uganda; it is, ...
The mosque of his coronation has taken on more significance following the Aga Khan’s death on February 4. It is now more than just a place of worship for thousands of his followers in Uganda; it ...
Born Prince Karim al-Husayn Shah in Geneva on December 13, 1936, the Aga Khan succeeded his grandfather in 1957 as the 49th imam of the Ismailis at the age of 21.