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Sunday December 20 2020
This indistinct photo taken Saturday night shows suspects after they were arrested at Hill View bar in Nauyo-Bugema town Council, Mbale City. PHOTO/YAHUDDU KITUNZI.
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Police commanded by Mbale District Police Commander (DPC), Mr Fred Ahimbisibwe responded to a call by residents in the area.
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Police in Mbale District on Saturday raided Hill View bar in Nauyo-Bugema town Council, Mbale City at around 11pm and arrested 80 revelers in connection to holding an unauthorized local concert- contrary to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) against the spread of coronavirus in Uganda.
Police commanded by Mbale District Police Commander (DPC), Mr Fred Ahimbisibwe responded to a call by residents in the area who were complaining about the same bar where people had gathered and were playing loud music.
December 20, 2020
KAMPALA, Uganda
The Ugandan second deputy prime minister succumbed to COVID-19 on Saturday, the East African country’s president confirmed.
Addressing a rally in the city of Hoima yesterday, Yoweri Museveni said Ali Kirunda Kivejinja breathed his last at the Mulago National Referral Hospital in the capital Kampala, where he was under treatment for over a month after testing positive for the novel disease.
Medical sources at the treatment facility said the deputy premier spent nearly 30 days in intensive care.
He is the fourth parliamentarian to have died of coronavirus in Uganda in recent weeks. Lawmaker Robina Ssentongo from the town of Kyotera, Rehema Watongola from Kamuli municipality and Faith Alupo from Palissa also passed away after contracting the infection.
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Sunday December 20 2020
Democratic Party (DP) President Nobert Mao unveils Rose Fortunate Nantongo to steer the DP flag for Kyotera Woman seat which her decaesed mother, Robinah Nakasirye Ssentongo had been nominted for. PHOTOS/ AMBROSE MUSASIZI
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Masaka Diocesan Vicar General, Msgr Dominic Ssengoba who led the requiem mass, described Ms Ssentongo as a respectful, loving, amiable, gentle soul who worked hard to alleviate the suffering of others.
Mr Mao said the deceased was a strong pillar of DP who was not moved by the current political wave which saw many party stalwarts defecting to National Unity Platform led by presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi.
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