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Fetish priest & deputy rape university student who wanted a charm to stop boyfriend from cheating

The suspects have been accused of allegedly raping a female student of Kampala International University (KIU) and stealing Shs2.9 million from her in addition. Reports say the victim happens to be a Social Work and Social Administration (SWASA) student who had reportedly gone to the witchdoctors’ shrine to ask for a charm to stop her boyfriend from dating another girl. The spokesperson of the Greater Bushenyi Regional Police, Martial Tumusiime, identifies the suspects as Nazario Bazarwa, 72, and his assistant, David Bamwetaki, all residents of Nyantoma parish Kashenshero sub-county in Mitooma district. READ ALSO: Martial Tumusiime explained that the two men told the student to spend the night in the shrine and that medicine she was seeking would be administered in her private part the following morning.

Juju Men Rape Student Who Came To Ask For Charm To Stop Her Boyfriend From Dating Other Women

  Police have arrested two witchdoctors in Mitooma district, Uganda for allegedly raping a female student of Kampala International University (KIU)  and stealing Shs2.9 million from her.  The victim, a Social Work and Social Administration (SWASA) student, had reportedly gone to the witchdoctors’ shrine to ask for a charm to stop her boyfriend from dating another girl.  Spokesperson of the Greater Bushenyi Regional Police, Martial Tumusiime, identifies the suspects as Nazario Bazarwa, 72, and his assistant, David Bamwetaki, all residents of Nyantoma parish Kashenshero sub-county in Mitooma district.  The police spokesman says the two men told the student to spend the night in the shrine and that medicine would be administered in her private part the following morning. 

Universities release reopening plans

Daily Monitor Advertisement Makerere University The Vice Chancellor, Prof Barnabas Nawangwe, said enrolment, registration and teaching of first year students (freshers) will commence on March 1 at the campus. Prof Nawangwe said after orientation, the first year students will be sent home to continue with online teaching. He said final year and continuing students started online lessons on February 8.  Kyambogo University The Vice Chancellor, Prof Eli Katunguka, said continuing students will report on March 1 for face to face lecturers. After three weeks, they will sit exams. He said the second semester for 2019/2020 will end on April 11. According to Prof Katunguka, first year students will self-enrol online between March 22 and April 11. They will officially report to the university on April 10 for online registration.

What does CLEAN food mean to you? - Slow Food International

What does CLEAN food mean to you? 1 February 2021 On the third and fourth week of the On My Plate challenge, we explore CLEAN food. Slow Food and the Slow Food Youth Network continue their journey through the tables of over 3,000 young people around the world. Starting today and for the next two weeks, we will be going into what clean food means, how it’s produced and how we can fight for a more environmentally friendly food system, right from our plate. TO REGISTER OR FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE CHALLENGE, click here. onmyplate.slowfood.com This week we’re sharing the story of three activists from our Slow Food network, who are committed to clean food for themselves, their communities and for the planet. Here is what CLEAN food means to them and why it’s important.

NRM scoops five youth positions

Daily Monitor Wednesday February 03 2021 Ruling NRM party national chairman Yoweri Kaguta Museveni meets with party youths in Kampala recently. PHOTO/COURTESY. Summary According to the National Youth Council Act, a person shall be eligible to be elected a member of a youth committee if he or she has attained the age of 18 years and is less than 30 years. Advertisement The ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party on Monday swept all the five youth slots across the country, exerting its supremacy over the budding youth-driven National Unity Platform (NUP) party. Youth elections are held through the electoral college system of voting. Under the system, only a few youth or voters, who are delegates, represent the majority voters.  Youth comprise 78 per cent of the country’s population.

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