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Paul Kagame Swears In

Kagame swears In

President Yoweri Museveni is in the Rwandan Capital Kigali to attend the inaugural ceremony of President kagame as he swears in for his third term in office. Check also: Rwanda To Open Recycling Plant For Old Phones And Computers By End of the Month President Museveni was received at the Kigali international Airport by the Foreign Affairs Minister Hon. Sam Kahamba Kuteesa, the ...

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I don’t tolerate Land Grabbing Kasirye Gwanga Explains Why he Burnt A Tractor On His Land

Kasirye explains why he burnt tractor

Following Saturday’s incident where veteran UPDF top Officer Brig. Kasirye Gwanga set a contractor’s tractor ablaze over an alleged case of land grabbing, he has revealed that his action was in attempt to rescue the land. Check also: Gwanga- Museveni Would Bring His Son Muhoozi To Succeed  According to the retired Brigadier, the land belongs to his son who is away in United ...

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Odinga Vows To Remove President Uhuru Kenyatta

Raila Odinga declares himself president

Raila Odinga, the leader of Kenya’s opposition, has pledged to continue his campaign to overturn the result of the election last week in which Uhuru Kenyatta won a second five-year presidential term by a margin of 9%. Check also:  24 Killed In Kenyan Presidential Election Violence In his first speech since the vote, Odinga told supporters in poor neighbourhoods in ...

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Museveni Is Too Old To Lead Uganda- Bobi Wine

Bobi wine/robert kyagulanyi telss museveni

MBALE- Kyaddondo East Member of Parliament, Mr Robert Kyagulanyi popularly known as Bobi Wine has urged Ugandans especially the youth, to join active politics to “liberate their country”, saying President Yoweri Museveni is too old to meaningfully run state affairs. Check also:  Amend The Ghetto Than Amending The Constitution Bobi wine Tells The Government “President Museveni is too old to ...

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24 Killed In Kenyan Presidential Election Violence

kenyan elections

At least 24 people have been shot by police in violence during Kenyan disputed election, including many killed in protests in opposition strongholds after President Uhuru Kenyatta’s victory late Friday, according to Kenyan human rights observers. Check also: The Results are Unreal Kenyan Opposition leader Odinga Disagrees Partial Vote Results The Kenya Red Cross Society said it picked up 93 people injured by ...

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