{UAH} JINJA CITY HALL OVER THE YEARS
JINJA CITY HALL OVER THE YEARS
Jinja City Hall is Jinja's seat of power.
Jinja Town Hall (now Jinja City Hall) was designed by Cobb, Powell and Freeman in the Tropical Modernist style, these offices mark Jinja's transition from a township to a municipality.
Built in 1958, the building has council chambers, a ceremonial main hall and offices for the Jinja Mayor, Town Clerk and other officials. The colonial era structure still maintains an aura of stateliness worth beholding. The unique design with an imposing clock tower, gives the building its majestic nature. The elevation of Jinja to city status is bound to cause some changes to the Hall.

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-- Jinja City Hall is Jinja's seat of power.
Jinja Town Hall (now Jinja City Hall) was designed by Cobb, Powell and Freeman in the Tropical Modernist style, these offices mark Jinja's transition from a township to a municipality.
Built in 1958, the building has council chambers, a ceremonial main hall and offices for the Jinja Mayor, Town Clerk and other officials. The colonial era structure still maintains an aura of stateliness worth beholding. The unique design with an imposing clock tower, gives the building its majestic nature. The elevation of Jinja to city status is bound to cause some changes to the Hall.

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