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Crow is said to have used a belt to hang himself over a reason that authorities are still...
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His body was found hanging from the staircase rail
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Addressing Lake Victoria challenges is welcome It is important to note that Lake Victoria plays a pivotal role in the region
Power thefts, vandalism are a national problem The outage should work to push the communities across the country to rise up to the occasion and protect electricity distribution infrastructure
Let's say no to political brutality In spite of what President Museveni said and has written since the tragic events, the brutality meted on members of the public and journalists remain a worrying matter
Sports
Otile in race for third Uganda Open title Otile returned home in company of Daniel Baguma from Turks Golf Academy in Pretoria on Thursday and has since pitched camp in Entebbe
Odds against JKL, A1 as Power look to wrap up series Both A1 and JKL men will this evening therefore attempt to beat those odds starting today and become the first teams since City Oilers in 2014 to come from a 2-0 deficit to win a playoff series
Juve forward Costa given four-match ban for spitting Costa was sent off after being caught by VAR aiming an elbow and headbutt before spitting in the face of Di Francesco, the son of Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco
World
Zambian minister sacked over graft scandal Community Development Minister Emerine Kabanshi, who was in charge of a social payments programme which Britain said had been abused, was fired for alleged misuse of funds
Armed group behead youth chief in Burundi's ruling party Public security ministry spokesman Pierre Nkurikiye confirmed the attack, blaming "an armed group which came from Rwanda and returned there"
Tanzanian opposition boycotts elections Freeman Mbowe, president of the Chadema party, told a press conference, "We can no longer take part in elections of this kind. Democracy is being taken hostage"
Homes and Property
Features that add value to your property The simplest thing to do, is to make sure you receive these rights when purchasing property form Nema
Giving old items a new purpose Curtains can be changed into mattress covers, floor rugs or door mats
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