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The Devil Is In Charge Of This Country – Winnie Kizza And Other Activists Claim

Winnie Kizza And Other Activists Claim; The Devil Is In Charge Of This

Winnie Kizza and other activists have said the devil is in charge of this country. She made these remarks during a town hall virtual meeting on the Covid-19 global response. It was under the topic: “What are the benefits and implications.” According to the activists, the government has to protect the inherent rights of the citizens. Among these also includes, ...

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Drama As KMTC Student Snatches Popular Nairobi Politician From His Wife

Drama As KMTC Student Snatches Popular Nairobi Politician From His Wife

The KMTC student says she first met with the politician when he came for treatment at a hospital where she was working as an intern. She was supposed to give him an injection but couldn’t resist from admiring his well chiseled body. I had only seen him on tv but I must say the cameras did an injustice to his ...

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Maj. Gen. Jim Muhwezi To Know His Fate In Parliament Today

Maj. Gen. Jim Muhwezi To Know His Fate In Parliament Today

Today, Maj. Gen. Jim Muhwezi will know his fate in Parliament. The High Court in Kabalewill deliver its judgment in a petition challenging the election of the Security minister as MP for Rujumbura, Rukungiri District. Justice Phillip Odoki is expected today at 1 pm to giving his ruling upon this case. “Take notice that judgment in this petition shall be ...

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Buruburu Girls School Principal Speaks Out After Fire Outbreak

Buruburu Girls School Principal Speaks Out After Fire Outbreak

New details have emerged about the fire that broke out at the Buruburu Girls School in Nairobi on Sunday, October 31. Speaking to reporters, the principal, Caroline Maina, revealed what could be the possible cause of the fire. She stated that she had a meeting with students in forms one and two that afternoon. She had even invited guests to ...

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Family Wants Uganda’s First MP Alice Lubega Given Official Burial

Family Wants Uganda’s First MP Alice Lubega Given Official Burial

The family of the first-ever Ugandan female legislator, Florence Alice Lubega, wants the government to give her an official burial. Lubega passed away on October 28 aged 103. She joined parliament in 1962 and served in the Legislative Council between 1958 and 1961. In 1962, she returned as Ssingo North West MP, present-day Mityana, and Mubende districts. This made her ...

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