Peter Kasamba, leader of the Anglican Youth Fellowship Choir of Uganda at Christ Church Pennington, Lancashire has revealed that he dated his wife for 10 years without sleeping with her. During a Sunday Service, Kasamba said that he and his wife were in a church choir together. This lasted for 10 years before they could make their relationship official and ...
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The Jeep Factors
There is a prevalent saying: “It is a Jeep thing.” This phrase shows the significance and exclusivity of owning and driving a jeep. What makes the Jeep so popular is its deep history and exclusiveness. Hailing from San Diego, it is a show of class to own exclusive cars. You probably are thinking of adding a Jeep to your collection, ...
Read More »RAM Trucks: Tips For Maintenance And Care
Every proud owner of RAM knows that it is more than just a pickup truck; it is a workhouse. The vehicle’s robust construction and powerful engine can easily handle the most challenging terrains. But, all machines are susceptible to unforeseen damage and natural wear and tear. In either case, regular maintenance, repair, and care become necessary. And here, the only option ...
Read More »Doreen Kabareebe Reveals Why Women Shouldn’t Kneel For Their Men
Popular model, Doreen Kabareebe, is one person who has always had controversial views against marriage and family. This is despite her not being in any of the two due to her own beliefs. Now taking to her social media pages, she said that women shouldn’t be kneeling for their men. According to Kabareebe, kneeling is a sign of slavery. Therefore ...
Read More »Primary Education Is Not Adding Any Value To Life We Live – Dr. Lawrence Muganga VC Victoria University
Vice Chancellor of Victoria University, Dr. Lawrence Muganga, has said primary education in Uganda is no longer adding value to the life we live. He was quoted saying while appearing on an NBS Morning Breeze show. According to him whatever is taught should be mirrored back to life but it’s not the case as of now. “We were sold a ...
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