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Ugandans Walk To Work Don’t Be Cowards-Besigye

Besigye urges not to be cowards

Former presidential candidate, Dr Kizza Besigye, has asked Ugandans not to be cowards and embark on a countrywide boycott of private vehicles by either taking buses, boda bodas or taxis or walk on foot to their work places. Check also: Explosives Thrown At The Residences Of Bobi wine And MP Ssewanyana Besigye was speaking from his home in Kasangati on “Red ...

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Gen Katumba Wamala Visits MP Zaake Whom He Claims Punched Him During The Brawl In Parliament

Gen Wamala visting one of the injured mps MP Zaake In Hospital

Gen Katumba wamala visted MP zaake who was hospitalised after the historical chaos in parliament last week in which he claims that the state minister of works punched Him Check also: Ugandans In UK Protest Against Age Limit Zaake noted Dear friends in the struggle and especially those in our generation, with alot of pain I do write to bring to ...

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Explosives Thrown At The Residences Of Bobi wine And MP Ssewanyana

Kyagulanyi aka bobi wine says its sad doctors have to strike

There have been  reports that explosives were reportedly dropped at the residences of Kyadondo East MP Robert Kyagulanyi and Makindye West MP Allan Ssewanyana last evening. Check also: You have failed us on all the promises You Made and I hope that you end your rule in 2021 Bobi Wine Attacks Museveni Currently detectives from the police’s anti-bomb unit have deployed ...

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Don’t Send Ugandan’s To Exile- Makerere Don Advises Museveni

Museveni says was infested by weevils

Makerere University political history lecturer, Mwambutsya Ndebesa has asked the Museveni’s authorities against recreating conditions that forced them with their families into exile. Check also: Museveni Is Not My President God Is-Apass He said it is the political and legal manipulations by presidents, Idi Amin and Milton Obote in the 1970s and early 80s respectively that forced people like the incumbent ...

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