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UgaTunes App To Allow Ugandan Artists Digitally Distribute Their Music Globally
UgaTunes app developed to help Ugandans artistes both already established and upcoming digitally share their music in Uganda and globally as well as earn from their work.
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Deputy Chief of Defence Forces Lt. Gen. Charles Angina on behalf of General Salim Saleh, cutting the ribbon to officially launch the UgaTunes app. (PHOTO BY: Katende Erick)
Over the weekend, Tune Hub Uganda Limited launched their application, UgaTunes to see Ugandan artists both already established and upcoming, digitally distribute their music globally with the aim to reach international platforms as they earn some money off their music every time a subscriber listens or downloads their music.
Tracing the works of Archbishop Lwanga
Wednesday April 07 2021
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The Uganda Martyrs Catholic Shrine at Namugongo has transformed over the years. Its expansion to accommodate thousands of pilgrims during celebrations, and provide a conducive atmosphere for prayer is remarkable.
Behind these works, and more that are ongoing is what the faithful remember about the late Archbishop of Kampala, Cyprian Kizito Lwanga.
They describe him as a hardworking servant of God who loved his calling and served humanity.
The Rev Fr Vincent Lubega, the Namugongo Catholic Parish priest, who worked closely with late Archbishop Lwanga in 2015, says the prelate spearheaded several projects that have transformed the shrine.
Stop behaving like Amin regime - Lwanga tells NRM
Monday February 15 2021
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However, Archbishop Lwanga said he was happy that President Museveni during his address to the nation at the weekend, ordered the security agencies to end the arbitrary arrests.
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Archbishop of Kampala Cyprian Kizito Lwanga has said security agencies who are allegedly abducting, torturing and killing people in the country are on the brink of degenerating into the Idi Amin and Milton Obote-type of regimes whose operatives terrorised the population with impunity.
However, Archbishop Lwanga said he was happy that President Museveni during his address to the nation at the weekend, ordered the security agencies to end the arbitrary arrests.