introduction-assignment

  1. Draw a sketch map of East Africa and show the different relief regions
  2. Write an article giving a simple over view of the region of East Africa.
GANAKUBA MOSES

Ganakuba Moses is a professional teacher with a vast experience in the field of teaching and examining the geography subject. He has been teaching and facilitating learning of geography for over 10 years at both A and O levels in various schools including some of the prominent schools in the country recently in London College of st.lawrence and St.Marys boarding secondary school- Kitende. He is also currently facilitating digital learning on yaakaDN of ULTIMATE Multimedia Consult. He holds a bachelor’s degree (B.A. Education) of Makerere University Kampala-Uganda with geography (major) and history (minor) as teaching subjects. Teacher GANA as commonly known by his learners is a teacher who treasures a holistic approach to the teaching and learning process to produce a complete person ready to face all the challenges of life. He is also fond of reading, exploring and meditation.

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  • Geography
    Kristen Mutesi
    Overview of E.A
    East Africa is a region that begins in Tanzania in the south and extends north through the great grasslands and scrub forest of the savannahs of Kenya and Uganda and then across the highlands of Ethiopia, including the Great Rift Valley.
    The region also comprises the countries of Somalia, Djibouti, and Eritrea, which are located in the African Transition Zone between North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. Rwanda and Burundi are physically in East Africa but are covered in the lesson about Central Africa because of their border activities with the Congo.
    The world’s second-largest lake by surface area is Lake Victoria, which borders Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya. Lake Victoria provides fish and fresh water for millions of people in the surrounding region. The White Nile starts at Lake Victoria and flows north to the city of Khartoum in Sudan, where it converges with the Blue Nile to become the Nile River. The source of the Blue Nile is Lake Tana in the highlands of Ethiopia.

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