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Nagenda in context of our troubled history - Part 3

Increasingly NRM, where Nagenda served as the President’s media man and called himself his dog, was now preoccupied with defending itself

Debate on bail law, dropping fish stocks in Lake Victoria

Museveni should walk talk on torture

Museveni should walk talk on torture
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Two brothers kidnapped over fight for city prime land

Daily Monitor Sunday April 18 2021 Summary Francis Kyobe said John Paul Ochieng grabbed his land in 1983 after he obtained dubious documents and presented them in court as the rightful beneficiary of a building and plot on Burton Street. Advertisement Sometime in September 1983, two brothers, Moses Nsubuga and Daudi Ssentongo, were kidnapped and were never seen again. Nsubuga and Ssentongo were kidnapped from a restaurant around Nakasero, Kampala, by unidentified persons. The brothers were related to a Kampala businessman Francis Kyobe. Kyobe owned a prime plot of land on Burton Street in Kampala’s central business district, which was later to cause the kidnap of his sons (not biological).

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