In a rather very strange incident, a man has caused an uproar on the internet following a viral video of him caught stealing ladies underwear. The video posted online attracted mixed reactions, leaving many internet users in total shock It drew comments from different people. The world has just become weird these days. Acts such as these are not supposed ...
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I Don’t Want Anything Reminding Me Of “My Twin”, Speaker Among Refuses Oulanya’s Former Office
The newly-elected Speaker, Anita Among has refused to occupy the former speaker Oulanyah’s office saying she wants nothing to do with anything that reminds her of “her twin’, Jacob Oulanyah. For this matter her deputy, Thomas Tayebwa is going to take up what was supposed to be her office. “Madam is not well already and the office will not do ...
Read More »Chief Justice Owiny Dollo Meets The Kabaka To Formerly Apologize For His Remarks
The Chief Justice, His Lordship, Owiny Dollo has today met the Kabaka of Buganda to formally apologize to him for his remarks that turned off very many Ugandans. During the vigil of the late speaker Hon Jacob Oulanyah, the CJ went on an outburst condemning the protests carried out by a section of people in Seattle where the late speaker ...
Read More »Oulanyah Was Great Leader, We Shall Miss Him – Kadaga
Former Parliament speaker, Rebecca Kadaga has commended her former Deputy, Jacob Oulanyah for his time in the house. She says he was a great leader and a hard-working man. She said this minutes after she signed the condolence book in honour of the fallen speaker. Kadaga said Oulanyah did a lot in uniting, reconciling and recruiting the people of northern ...
Read More »Judiciary To Deal With Accumulated Number Of Cases Within A Year
Greater Masaka Judicial officials have decided on a 1-year ultimatum for clearing a pile of cases that have accumulated to 1,328 cases. Some of these cases have been in court for over six years in addition to the 2,130 cases pending a hearing. Masaka resident judge Victoria Nakintu Katamba said at a Tuesday judicial meeting that causes of the backlog ...
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