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King Saha Has My Support – Kasuku

Kasuku; King Saha Has My Support

Media personality, Kasuku, has said King Saha has his full support for the UMA president position. According to him, he is the most qualified person for the position among those who have shown interest so far. For this matter, Kasuku much as he is not a musician, says he is behind King Saha and he is going to support him ...

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Don’t Divert Us From Who Really Killed Oulanyah – NUP’s Rubongoya

Rubongoya; Dictators Always Think They Are Very Wise, Until It's Too Late

National Unity Platform’s Secretary-General, David Lewis Rubongoya has said the government should not divert them from the real issue. He was responding to Hon. Kabanda’s allegations that Bobi Wine feared to attend Oulanyah’s burial but he is planning to secretly meet the family. “I am aware Hon Kyagulanyi was in Gulu yesterday but feared to attend the burial in Omoro. ...

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Oulanyah Was Poisoned; NRM’s Godfrey Kiwanda Reveals

Godfrey Kiwanda Reveals

Godfrey Kiwanda, National Resistance Movement (NRM) vice chairman for Buganda region, has said Oulanyah had told him he was poisoned. Kiwanda is the second person to publicly come out after Oulanyah’s dad to say that the late speaker confided in him that he was poisoned. “I find no contradiction with Oulanyah’s father who insists that his son was poisoned, the ...

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Why Parents Should Apologize To Their Children When They Are Wrong

Why Parents Should Apologize When They Are Wrong

It is very important for parents to apologize when they are wrong. However, this is not typical of African parents. African parents never apologize to their children even when they really need to. The time to change this could be now, especially for a better generation to come. If we are all human, it means at some point we miss ...

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NBS Journalist Simon Kagwa Njala In Wraggles With Tweeps

Simon Kaggwa Njala; The Catholic Church's Silence On SMACK HM Ho...

NBS Journalist Simon Kagwa Njala has been in a social media battle with battle after posting what many called insensitive tweets. The senior Journalist posted ‘Oulanyah’s final resting place. After all the pomp & glamour in his funeral, this is it.’ This comment was attached to a photo that showed men digging Oulanyah’s grave. Most people didn’t find this funny ...

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