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Tuesday 2 June 2015

Police warn opposition against tainting Museveni’s image

Police warn opposition against tainting Museveni’s image


Hours to this year’s Martyrs Day fete, police have said the opposition are planning to disrupt the celebrations with the aim of tainting “President Museveni’s image” among the public.
Kampala Metropolitan police spokesperson Patrick Onyango told journalists at the central police station in Wakiso that the force had got intelligence information that opposition youth were planning to distribute fliers and posters to pilgrims, especially foreigners. 
Declining to name the suspected schemers, Onyango warned that the opposition would face the law if they continued with their alleged move, urging the public to refuse the printed material.
Onyango added that the police were hunting for the youths who he said had started distributing the print materials in bars and restaurants.

http://www.observer.ug/news-headlines/38127-police-warn-opposition-against-tainting-museveni-s-image

Army wants higher pay for soldiers killed in Somalia


UPDF soldiers in Somalia salute caskets of fallen colleagues. The army wants African Union to increase the compensation to the families that lose soldiers in Somalia

Kampala. The army has requested African Union to increase the current compensation to the families that lose soldiers in Somalia from about Shs150 million ($50,000) to about Shs210 million ($70,000).
Top UPDF commanders made the request to the visiting African Union (AU) commission head of peace support operations department, Mr Bam Sivuyille, in Kampala on Monday.
“The Ugandan team suggested to the AU official that there is need to increase the death compensations because the soldiers, who unfortunately pass on from Somalia, usually leave young families that require extra support,” the statement issued by the army said, on Tuesday.

http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Army-wants-higher-pay-for-soldiers-killed-in-Somalia/-/688334/2737598/-/s1b0je/-/index.html

xenophobia in SouthAfrica

xenophobia durban 2015 foreigners take stand

Foreign nationals take a stand in reaction to ongoing xenophobic attacks on them by south African nationals

And I condemn the acts of South-Africa nationals in killing their fell-Africans (Foreigners) to solve the problem of unemployment in their country.

Below are the photos and acts of South Africans Against Fell-Africans(Foreigners).