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Uganda to probe police, army over missing ivory
Newstime Africa
KAMPALA (AA) – A government inspector said Friday that her office planned to investigate police and army personnel over the recent disappearance of 1,355kg of ivory – estimated to be worth some $1.1 million – from the country's wildlife authority.
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Newstime Africa
KAMPALA (AA) – A government inspector said Friday that her office planned to investigate police and army personnel over the recent disappearance of 1,355kg of ivory – estimated to be worth some $1.1 million – from the country's wildlife authority.
Uganda suspends wildlife chief after huge ivory theft
UWA boss suspended over ivory scam
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African leaders move to pass anti-gay laws that could sentence people to life in ...
The Globe and Mail
Two African countries have recently moved to implement anti-gay laws that could sentence people found guilty of “homosexual acts” with life in prison. The president of Gambia has signed a bill into law that calls for life imprisonment for some homosexual acts, ...
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The Globe and Mail
Two African countries have recently moved to implement anti-gay laws that could sentence people found guilty of “homosexual acts” with life in prison. The president of Gambia has signed a bill into law that calls for life imprisonment for some homosexual acts, ...
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'Baby Ryan' buried in Kampala after Uganda uproar
BBC News
The funeral has been held in Uganda of a boy of two, whose death sparked an uproar because he was run over by a council vehicle after his mother was arrested for selling fruit illegally. The family of Ryan Ssemaganda and opposition politicians had ...
KCCA Should Reflect On Field Staff ConductThe Observer
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BBC News
The funeral has been held in Uganda of a boy of two, whose death sparked an uproar because he was run over by a council vehicle after his mother was arrested for selling fruit illegally. The family of Ryan Ssemaganda and opposition politicians had ...
KCCA Should Reflect On Field Staff Conduct
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