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Daily Monitor
Monday May 10 2021
Although it is not recommended, you can still spice up your workout attire with jewellery, as long as you stick to the right materials and styles. PHOTO | SHUTTERSTOCK
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It is fashionable for men and women to wear jewellery such as necklaces, watches, rings and earrings, among others. Some of these may be heirlooms, others with some religious and personal importance and there is fear of them being misplaced if removed. Whatever the reason, wearing jewellery while working out or taking part in any sport is not recommended.
Joseph Mawanda, a gym instructor, says it is totally wrong to work out while wearing jewellery since it could not only cause injury to the body but it might get damaged.
Daily Monitor
Monday December 14 2020
Supporters of NUP and NRM parties carrying the posters of their presidential candidates in Kampala on October 7. Measures put in place to curb the spread of the Covid-19 have disrupted printing businesses on Nasser Road. PHOTO/MICHAEL KAKUMIRIZI
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Vehicles would queue up outside Nasser Road to transport the materials to the campaign trail.
However, the measures put in place by the government to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic since March have disrupted these businesses.
With the 2021 campaigns devoid of mass rallies, processions, and public gatherings, the printing business has suffered losses.
The loss of jobs and collapse of businesses occasioned by the lockdown, means diminished income and thus little money for political advertising on the campaign.