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Playing for UCU is everything for Ulanga

Daily Monitor Saturday May 08 2021 Experience: Ulanga attempts to go past a Falcons opponent during the Fuba league game last week. The guard will lead UCU youngsters against JKL Dolphines today. PHOTO/ISMAIL KEZAALA Summary Like a home: A round trip through Power and KIU returned Sudi Ulanga to UCU, the place he calls home, the place where the point guard found his verve. Sudi Ulanga helped the Titans to 2017 NBL finals where they lost to City Oilers but the subsequent seasons have seen him look like he has ran out of steam. In the 2019 season, he started 16 of 21 games he played for KIU, averaging nine points, four rebounds and two assists.

War victims, experts express mixed reactions over ICC sentencing of former Ugandan rebel commander - World News

2021-05-07 07:31:08 GMT2021-05-07 15:31:08(Beijing Time) Xinhua English KAMPALA, May 7 (Xinhua) The ruling by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on a former rebel commander has drawn mixed reactions from victims in northern Uganda, where the rebellion left tens of thousands of people dead and over 1.4 million others homeless. The ICC in The Hague on Thursday sentenced Dominic Ongwen, a former Lord s Resistance Army (LRA) rebel commander, to 25 years in prison for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in northern Uganda. Judges handed down the sentence to Ongwen following a trial in February, in which the ex-child soldier was found guilty of 61 war crimes and crimes against humanity committed between July 1, 2002 and Dec. 31, 2005.

Mixed reactions over ICC sentencing of ex-Ugandan rebel commander

Mixed reactions over ICC sentencing of ex-Ugandan rebel commander Mixed reactions over ICC sentencing of ex-Ugandan rebel commander Last Updated: Fri, May 7th, 2021, 14:20:10hrs Kampala, May 7 (IANS) A ruling by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on a former rebel commander has drawn mixed reactions from victims in northern Uganda, where the rebellion left tens of thousands of people dead and over 1.4 million others homeless. The ICC in The Hague on Thursday sentenced Dominic Ongwen, a former Lord s Resistance Army (LRA) rebel commander, to 25 years in prison for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in northern Uganda, reports Xinhua news agency.

Kebba s long journey of constructing her home

Daily Monitor Wednesday May 05 2021 Summary From her first job, Anna Kebba saved for years, bought land several times over and supervised a difficult and phased construction until her house was completed more than 10 years later.  She tells her story. Advertisement Anna Kebba’s dream was to sleep in a storeyed home with a bedroom upstairs. Naturally, she likes the idea of living in a storeyed home, which was inspired from a young age when her family lived in Bugolobi flats in Kampala. “It was fun seeing things from above and the views were a plus so it motivated me more,” she recounts. It is something she held onto and knew she had to work hard towards achieving.

Sight Magazine - Former Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Uganda confesses to adultery, apologises

Former Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Uganda confesses to adultery, apologises Kampala, Uganda The retired Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Uganda, the Rt Rev Stanley Ntagali, has publicly confessed to committing adultery with a married woman and asked the Lord, the church and Ugandans to forgive him. “I gave my life to Jesus Christ as a young man on the Christmas eve of 1974. I still love Jesus Christ because He has loved me and I would love to serve him for all the years. Sadly, I fell into the sin of adultery. I confess to the Lord and the Church to forgive me, my dear bishops and partners,” Ntagali, the eighth Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, said at an event last Thursday. 

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