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Daily Monitor Sunday March 14 2021 L-R: NRM Women’s League chairperson Lydia Wanyoto, DP president Nobert Mao, his secretary general Gerald Siranda and NRM secretary general Justine Kasule Lumumba during last week’s IPOD summit in Kampala. PHOTO/ RACHEL MABALA Advertisement Can I give you the phone number for Siranda,” said Fred Mukasa Mbidde, the Democratic Party’s (DP) vice president, referring to his party’s secretary general Gerald Siranda during a phone interview when asked about issues concerning his party. In the alternative, he suggested, that this reporter could direct his questions to the party’s president general, Mr Norbert Mao. ....
Husband, sister of deceased Kyotera Woman MP also succumb to COVID December 31, 2020 GONE: Joseph Ssentongo and wife Robina Nakasirye Joseph Ssentongo, the husband of the late Kyotera Woman MP Robina Nakasirye and her younger sister Dorothy Mukasa have too succumbed to Covid-19 disease. The two died on Tuesday, a week after the burial of Nakasirye who also succumbed to the virus. Tom Darlington Balojja, a friend to the deceased’s family confirms that the duo also fell sick shortly after the death of Nakasirye, and their conditions continued deteriorating until Tuesday. According to Balojja, the victims were identified as primary contacts of Nakasirye. He adds that the close family relatives have now been advised to seek medical testing for the virus to prevent more incidents. ....