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Government asked to take on responsibility children sponsored by late Archbishop Lwanga

rd April, their future is now at stake. Speaking during a session to pay tribute to the late, Ogwal asked government to release about Shs500 million to ensure these children continue with their education. Several legislators hailed the late for his outspokenness on issues relating to violation of people’s rights and injustices in society. Meanwhile, the Kalungu west Member of Parliament Joseph Ssewungu has challenged government to come up with a council of elders. Ssewungu argues that this country needs such a council which can help guide government on various matters and on solving various challenges citizens face The motion to pay tribute to the late Lwanga was moved by the Prime Minister Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda.

Archbishop Lwanga died of heart attack, to be buried inside Lubaga cathedral

Archbishop Lwanga died of heart attack, to be buried inside Lubaga cathedral April 5, 2021 RIP Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga The archbishop of Kampala Dr Cyprian Kizito, 68, died of a heart attack, a postmortem report has ascertained. Lwanga was found lying lifeless in bed at his residence in Lubaga on Saturday morning and was officially pronounced dead by his personal physician at around 9:08 am. His sudden death had raised questions with several people spinning conspiracy theories linking his demise to the mysterious death of other prominent clerics who have passed away in recent months.  Putting to rest questions over Dr Lwanga s death, the interim archdiocesan administrator Msgr. Charles Kasibante and the archdiocesan health coordinator Dr Andrew Ssekitoleko announced the cause of the death of the fallen prelate during his first requiem mass led by Kasaana-Luweero Diocesan Bishop Paul Ssemwogere at Lubaga cathedral today afte

Bobi approached for talks with Museveni

Bobi approached for talks with Museveni February 3, 2021 Bobi Wine The acrimonious exchanges of insults between the ruling NRM, which won the January 2021 presidential election, and the losing opposition National Unity Platform has further diminished the already remote prospects of talks to resolve the impasse over elections. According to NUP insiders, there are efforts initiated by foreign groups to have both President Museveni and his fiercest challenger in the January poll Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu to sit down for talks. “They are establishing contact with the president to see how the country moves forward after a bitter election. Even at NUP, there have been a number of meetings to try and convince Kyagulanyi to talk to Museveni,” an insider said.

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