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Two S4 male students shot dead at girls school, 7 arrested
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Two S4 boys shot dead after escaping from school
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Daily Monitor
Thursday March 11 2021
Women who have fibroids undergo painful periods. Aware of the increasing health and social burden of fibroids, this Women’s month, Nation Media Group (NMG)-Uganda and partner hospitals are running a fibroids awareness campaign to provide information and support with regard to the health condition. PHOTOS/ RACHEL MABALA.
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In this third instalment of our continuing series, we look at the story of a mother who underwent surgery without prior knowledge that she had fibroids.
We also dig deep into the stigma women go through.
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“Just like any mother-to-be, in February 2016, I saw signs and symptoms that I was ready for labour. I immediately reached out to the health facility which I had been visiting for antenatal services.
Daily Monitor
Friday February 05 2021
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Whereas some of the victims asked ICC to sentence Ongwen to death, his family and retired Kitgum Bishop Macleord Baker Ochola II said the decision was unfair since Ongwen was abducted while a child.
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Yesterday’s conviction of Dominic Ongwen by the International Criminal Court (ICC) judges has drawn mixed reactions from his family, leaders and victims in Acholi Sub-region, the epicentre of the near two-decade Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) insurgency.
Whereas some of the victims asked ICC to sentence Ongwen to death, his family and retired Kitgum Bishop Macleord Baker Ochola II said the decision was unfair since Ongwen was abducted while a child.
Daily Monitor
Thursday February 04 2021
Margaret Labol, 50, who lost 15 family members and her husband, a Uganda People s Defence Force (UPDF) soldier, during the Lukodi massacre caused by the Lord s Resistance Army (LRA) in 2004, poses for a portrait in front of the memorial for the victims of the massacre in Lukodi, Uganda, February 3, 2021. PHOTOS/ AFP
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The memory of LRA across much of northern Uganda is that of a group that abducted children as soldiers, pillaged villages for food and material possession and conscripted girls as sex slaves.
The LRA was founded three decades ago by former Catholic altar boy and self-styled prophet Kony, who launched a bloody rebellion in northern Uganda against President Yoweri Museveni.
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