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August 4, 2021 President Yoweri Museveni The Baganda have a precise proverb that captures selfish decision making in the midst of pain and suffering. The say: Those who are not children of the deceased woman will be the ones to suggest, ‘we wait for the morning to come,” The explanation is that those who do not call the deceased woman, mother, feel neither pain nor urgency to rush to meet the deceased. Thus, they can afford all indifference, arrogance and feigned care, seeming to be wiser and more cautious in moments of calamity. In truth, they simply do not care. If any of the men and women in Museveni’s Covid-19 team insisting on locking our children at home for two full years had children in schools in Uganda local or international schools , they would never insist on that decision. They would directly feel the heat and be forced to pick from the many safer ways of keeping children in school. ....
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April 08, 2021 CWN Editor s Note: Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga of Kampala died on April 3 at the age of 68. The above note supplements, highlights, or corrects details in the original source (link above). About CWN news coverage.
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Daily Monitor Monday April 05 2021 The clergy led by the Vicar General of Kampala, Msgr Charles Kasibante (centre), with officials from Mengo Kingdom led by Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga (3rd left) and political leaders led by State minister for Higher Education John Chrysostom Muyingo (5th left) during the Easter Mass at Rubaga Cathedral, Kampala, yesterday. PHOTO/MICHAEL KAKUMIRIZI Summary A number of notable public figures attended the Easter Mass at Rubaga Cathedral where they praised the late archbishop for his openness in dealing with injustices. Advertisement As Christians celebrate Easter season, it is business unusual, especially, in the Catholic Church following the abrupt death of Dr Cyprian Lwanga Kizito, the Archbishop of Kampala. Our team captured the mood in different places of worship yesterday. ....