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Congo Refugees Decline To Make Their Home Return

Congo Refugees Decline To Make Their Home Return

During the capture of the Bunagana border town on June 13 by the M23 rebel group, about 10,000 Congo refugees fled to Kisoro District. However, they are not refusing to make their return home citing the unsafe environment back where they came from. The Congo refugees are from Rutshuru, Busanza, Jomba, Gisigari, Tongo, Bunagana, and Masisi areas, all in North ...

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Black Man Clashes With White Man After Realizing They Share Same Girlfriend

Black Man Clashes With White Man After Realizing They Share Same Girlfriend

A video clip making rounds on social media shows an Italian man being caught by a black man from Ghana he shares the same girlfriend with. In an Instagram video sighted by NEWSLEXPOINT.com, the white man appeared to have been having a good moment with the girl at that time. The Italian man was very surprised to see the African ...

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Motorists Caught Bribing Officers Risk Jail – Uganda Police

Motorists Caught Bribing Officers Risk Jail - Uganda Police

The Uganda Police Force has revealed that motorists who will be caught bribing officers will get locked up. The warning came after an incident involving five officers caught on camera receiving a bribe from a motorist. This incident happened near the Riham factory along Bombo road. Police Constables Pele Boni (driver), Samuel Abedi Kwel, Kevin Bwire, Ivan Kirya, and Special ...

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Science Teachers And Arts Teachers Are Now Sitting Separately In Some Schools – Richard Mwebaze

Science Teachers And Arts Teachers Are Now Sitting Separately In Some Schools, Richard Mwebaze

Richard Mwebaze, the Chief Legal Officer of UNATU, has said the salary segregation has brought a separation between arts and science teachers. Apparently, in some schools, science teachers and arts teachers now sit separately. The root cause of this, he says is the government that decided to uphold one group above the other. He said this while on a late-night ...

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Witnesses Contradict Before COSASE In Namuli’s Shs 2bn Land Probe

Witnesses Contradict Before COSASE In Namuli’s Shs 2bn Land Probe

Legislators under the Public Accounts Committee – COSASE, are probing the controversial Shs 2.039 billion compensation to Natalia Namuli by the Uganda Land Commission (ULC). On Tuesday, witnesses treated them to some revelations as they gave more contradictory information. COSASE considers the 79-year-old Namuli one of the 6 ‘ghosts’ who sold to government their land in 2015 and they hurriedly ...

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