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The estimated population of the new city, as of October 2020, is about 300, 000. [1] In October 2020, the city mayor, Titus Kisambira, signed a memorandum of understanding, as an initial step in the establishment of sister cityhood with the city of Shenyang, in Liaoning Province, in China. [84] See also[edit] Jinja Hospital Jinja Airport Kiira Power Station List of birds in Jinja Nalubaale Power Station Bujagali Power Station Madhvani Group Njeru List of cities and towns in Uganda Notes[edit] References[edit] ^ a b Daniel Kazungu (15 October 2020).
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Education[edit] The city also has several educational establishments including the following: Universities and colleges[edit] Royal Academy of Art and Design [35] Eastern Campus of Makerere University Jinja Campus of the Makerere University Business School Jinja Campus of Busoga University Jinja Campus of Kampala University Nsaka University[36] Civil Service College University[37] International Institute of Health Sciences[38] Jinja Vocational Institute[39] YMCA College of Business[40] Nile Vocational Institute[41] JInja School of Nursing and Midwifery[42] Hotel and Tourism Training Institute[43] Civil Service College Uganda Jinja School of Ophthalmic Clinical Officers[44] Medical Laboratory Technicians School, Jinja[45] Pasty Helm Memorial Vocational Training Center[46] Military colleges[edit] Uganda Senior Command and Staff College[47] Uganda Junior Staff College[48] Uganda Non-Commissioned Officer Academy[49] National Defence College, Uganda[50] Secondary schools[edit] Busoga College Jinja College Jinja Senior Secondary School Kiira College Butiki Wanyange Girls Secondary School Amazima School[51] Holy Cross Schools[52][53] Kakira Secondary School[54] Lords Meade School[55] Nakanyonyi Girls School[56] Pilkington College Muguluka[57] St.
The hydroelectric facility is providing 250 megawatts of electric power. [81] Since 2015, the city has hosted the Nyege Nyege Festival, at Discovery Beach in the suburb of Njeru in Buyikwe district approximately 20 minutes from the Jinja Central Business District. It is East Africa's largest electronic music festival. [citation needed] Places of worship[edit] Among the places of worship, they are predominantly Christian churches and temples: Roman Catholic Diocese of Jinja (Catholic Church), Church of Uganda (Anglican Communion), Presbyterian Church in Uganda (World Communion of Reformed Churches), Baptist Union of Uganda (Baptist World Alliance), Assemblies of God.
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