2014年12月23日 星期二

2014-12-24 Uganda Uganda


spyghana.com
   
Anxiety as Sejusa returns to Naguru   
The Observer (blog)
A cloud of anxiety hovered above Naguru hill today as supporters of Gen David Sejusa, the former coordinator of intelligence services gathered at his home to formally welcome him back. The Naguru residence used to act informally as his office and when he ...

Gen. Sejusa back in town amid heavy security   spyghana.com
Sejusa returns to city amid tight security   New Vision

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spyghana.com
   
1000 Ugandan Convicts Up For Pardon   
spyghana.com
The committee headed by the President usually pardons a number of prisoners who are unconditionally released around the Christmas period. wpid-FG20Bans20Use20Of20Phones2C20Indecent20Dressing20In20Prisons.jpg. Dr. Johnson Byabashaija, the ...

Prisons authorities want 1000 convicts pardoned   New Vision

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spyghana.com
   
Reflexologists demand sh17b as fees   
spyghana.com
On December 19, their lawyer Denis Sembuya filed the bill at the Commercial Court in Kampala. On taxation of 18% of value added tax (VAT), the net is sh15b. court. Reflexology is the application of appropriate pressure to specific points and areas on the feet ...

Reflexologists demand sh17b from gov't   New Vision

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spyghana.com
   
Two Pakistanis cleared off sodomy charges   
spyghana.com
Releasing the duo in Kampala, Buganda Chief Magistrate Lillian Bucyana said the evidence adduced by the prosecution team was riddled with inconsistencies. court. “The testimony of the victim contradicts the other prosecution witnesses' evidence,” ...

Pakistanis acquitted in sodomy case in Kampala   New Vision
Ugandan court acquits two Pakistanis on charges of sodomy and rape   StarAfrica.com

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Erasing 76 Crimes
   
Gay Ugandans launch magazine to 'reclaim the media'   
Gay Star News
Ugandan's LGBTI community yesterday (22 December) launched a free gay magazine in response to the notoriously anti-gay local media. Bombastic magazine – 'a compilation of stories, testimonies and opinions by LGBTI Ugandans' – is the symbol of the ...

LGBT magazine launched in Uganda to 'reclaim the media'   PinkNews
LGBTI Ugandans tell their stories in their own magazine   Erasing 76 Crimes
LGBTI Ugandans Launch Bombastic Magazine   The Independent

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Kokomo Perspective
   
Changing Face of Christmas   
The Independent
It's that time of the year again when everything around seems more colourful. The festive season is here. Many people are thinking of their own special way of marking the Christmas break. Some people are trendy while others prefer a more traditional ...

Fifth Harmony Shares FAVORITE Holiday Traditions!   Fanlala
The ever-changing Christmas traditions   Kokomo Perspective

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