A day with MPs-elect at Kyankwanzi
Sunday April 18 2021
Newly elected Members of Parliament at a retreat at the National Leadership Institute, Kyankwanzi, this week. PHOTOS | DAVID LUBOWA
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Daily, they braved the military drills, took lessons in handling firearms, and had lectures to change their mindset and appreciate the NRM ideology, and got skills to later popularise the party among the citizenry, writes
Arthur Arnold Wadero.
After the National Resistance Movement (NRM) officials on Wednesday afternoon confirmed that accredited journalists would depart for a retreat for the newly elected Members of Parliament (MP) at the National Leadership Institute (NALI), Kyankwanzi, on Thursday at 5am, I made the necessary plans.
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Friday April 16 2021
Mr Kennedy Oyema, a security guard at the supermarket, told Daily Monitor that the Kabaka arrived at around 11am and spent at least 30 minutes in the supermarket.
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Last week, at the requiem Mass of late Kampala Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga at St. Mary’s Cathedral Rubaga, Buganda Kingdom Premier Charles Peter Mayiga told mourners that Kabaka Mutebi had returned from Nairobi, Kenya, where he had visited his friends.
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Business at a busy supermarket in Ntinda, a city suburb, came to a standstill yesterday when Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II arrived to do some shopping.
Wearing his mask, the king, dressed in a casual outfit, walked through the supermarket as he waved to thrilled people at Capital Shoppers, Ntinda.
Kitara, on the other hand, were defeated in their respective previous game after they went down 2-1 to Onduparaka FC at the Masindi Municipal Stadium on Tuesday.
The Venoms have picked up wins in all their previous engagements with Kitara across all competitions. In the Uganda Cup, the debutants lost two games in the 2016/17 season.
The Friday game offers Kajoba s side a chance to do a Premier League double over Kitara after a 2-1 on December 16 in the reverse fixture.
“They have something to fight for, and so the danger we are facing is that they are playing with an objective,” explained Kajoba as was quoted by the club s website.
They then played against Kyetume FC as Cromwell Rwothomio and Shafiq Kagimu scored before a game against Police FC which they won by another 2-0 scoreline. Kagimu and Rwothomio were also the scorers against Abdallah Mubiru s boys.
In what was seen as their toughest outing of the season, the Tax Collectors fought and dumped the league champions Vipers SC by a 2-1 margin. Kagimu and Mukwala scored then to hand Ssimbwa s side a morale-boosting win against their direct title rivals.
A goal from Rwothomio and a brace from Mukwala were enough to hand URA the win over Onduparaka FC in the last engagement for March. The victory was less expected given how the Ndejje club has struggled at the Greenlight Stadium in Arua in the West Nile region.