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Trouble As ‘No Nonsense’ Couple Demands Shs600m From Church Over Cancelled Wedding

A couple has run to court seeking compensation of Shs600million from Registered Trustees of Church of Uganda and Kampala Diocesan Secretary for the losses they made and mental breakdown resulting from the cancellation of their wedding, 48 hours to the event. Through their lawyers of Mujurizi, Alinatwe & Byamukama Advocates, Mr Benson Muhwezi and Ms…

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Neighbours Close Borders With Iran As CoronaVirus Concerns Rise

Iran has reported eight deaths and 43 infections from the new coronavirus, prompting neighbouring states to cut travel links with Tehran amid concerns authorities failed to respond fast enough to the rapidly-spreading epidemic. Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Armenia closed their land borders with Iran on Sunday as officials in Tehran reported three new deaths and 15…

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You Have To Rot In Jail! Infuriated Police Apprise Arrested Suspects With Stolen Motorcycles

Kira road Police station has arrested three motorcycle thugs and recovered seven suspected stolen motorcycles, breaking implents and motorcycle spare parts in an operation that took place on Saturday February, 22, 2020. The suspects were arrested from areas of Mulimira and Kamwokya and are currently detained at Tuba Police station on charges of being in…

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Singer Mathias Walukagga Releases New Song Cursing Avarice BoU Officials, Applauds Dr. Sudhir For The Resilience

The Kadongokaku celebrated Singer turned Politician Mathias Mulumba Walukaga has dropped a new hit bang titled “Akanyomonyomo”. In his latest song, bitter Walukaga has warned against impunity and complacency where he stung bosses at the Central Bank Of Uganda, it’s advisors and lawyers for not learning from their past experiences and mistakes. The musician also…

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New Study Encourages Women To Share Husbands For Better Health and Wealth.

A new study has shown polygamous families thrive better than monogamous ones in poor communities. As a result of the study, researchers are now calling for greater cultural sensitivity among campaigners seeking to ban polygamy. The research carried out in households from Tanzania showed polygamous families owned more cattle and farmed more land than monogamous…

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