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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2019, 05:31
Subject: Daily Monitor Digest (24 April 2019)
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The casual laboures in selected farms visited by Daily Monitor complained of exploitation ranging from less pay, poor feeding, dirty housing facilities and violation of human rights, among others
 

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How minors are exploited, abused on Nwoya farms
 
 
 

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