A week ago, Prophet Mbonye was the talk of the town after pictures of his followers kissing his feet went viral on social media. Check also: Believers Kiss Prophet Mbonye’s Feet To Receive Eternal Blessings During this week’s gathering, Prophet Elvis fired back. He termed Uganda as a nation full of devils. He was quoted saying that he loves it when ...
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Why Age Limits Should Be Removed Andrew Mwenda Explains
The Ugandan veteran journalist Andrew Mwenda has passed a decry explaining why the presidential age limit should be removed Check also: Top Clerics Reject Presidential Age Limit Removal Mwenda said: I want to ask all these bellicose MPs and opposition activists opposing the amendment of the constitution to remove age limits: what is wrong with a person of 75 years and ...
Read More »Top Clerics Reject Presidential Age Limit Removal
The Inter-religious Council of Uganda ( Clerics ), a loose body of religions in Uganda has issued a statement on the ongoing debate on age limit amendment. Check also: Youth Arrested For Protesting Against The Proposed Lifting Of The Presidential Age Limit Last week, a group of ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) Party MPs resolved to table a bill with the ...
Read More »FUFA To Extend Moses Basena’s Contract
Fufa will this week extend Moses Basena ’s reign as Uganda Cranes’ interim coach until the end of the year which will see him complete the 2018 World Cup qualifiers. Check also: Uganda Cranes We’re Heading To Russia For World Cup Says Cranes Goal Keeper Onyango A source has told Daily Monitor that the federation has deferred the decision to appoint ...
Read More »Youth Arrested For Protesting Against The Proposed Lifting Of The Presidential Age Limit
Regular and military police officers have arrested members of the Jobless Youth Brotherhood in Kampala for distributing fliers protesting against the proposed lifting of the presidential age limit. Check also: My Doctor Will Tell Whether am Capable To Rule Beyond 75 years Or Not Says Museveni Donning white overalls inscribed on “Stop! Constitution ahead. 75 is the limit”, the youth took ...
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