pace. In 1990, 66 percent of the country's population lived in cities of 500,000 population or larger, and 22 percent lived in the country's largest city.
Governmental corruption is found, to some extent, in most of the nations of SubSaharan Africa. It is most rife in Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, and Uganda. Governmental corruption has long been a source of political discord and economic instability in Uganda.
Prior to the assumption of power by the military in Uganda, tribal chiefs exercised enormous power in government in the country. Typically, the chief exercising power in a particular
region refused approval for business activity in that region, unless some sort of compensation was paid to him, or unless either he or some member of h
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