Mwebe
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Mwebe
@mwebe3
Lawyer/IHLaw, philosophy, religion, culture and politics. Passionate about parenting. All views expressed strictly personal!
Buddu Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Does he have a better brain or understanding of politics now, or was that the case when he was a senior member of an opposition party?
NBS Television@nbstv
Hon Yusuf Nsibambi: If people have decided that NRM should be in charge and then you get funding from elsewhere to divert the population, what do you expect the government to do? #NBSMorningBreeze #NBSUpdates
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@Jakujajesusjoy I can testify! Solution is not divorce, give yourself peace and leave alone. She will die in her game. Remain a man your supposed to be, focus on your children as your other investment. There is away God rewards holy men. You can't can't fight with anointed hushand
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@ekiggundu @BbegMedia Teaching Law was simply a job to earn an income. He never believed in those values.
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Yusuf Nsibambi's defeat in Mawokota South disoriented him. He met Museveni, joined the NRM, attacked the opposition, and is now a defender of a very unpopular bill. How did a former law don forget the principles of justice? Read👇@BbegMedia
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@dagnello_rudy @UcheMaryOkoli Prejudice. He's our Pope. You are free to join Anglican or be pentecostal, period.
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@mwebe3 @UcheMaryOkoli Look into Leo's communist affiliation, pagan worship, and how he was "groomed" for the job, by Francis, and the "lavender mafia," which is "illegal" in papal elections!
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@joshjeje2 He's now leaving with the fear of the unknown. Danger of building power on sand.
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@dagnello_rudy @UcheMaryOkoli Because Leo is a Catholic par excellence, defending the Catholic church.
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@UcheMaryOkoli I know Cardinal Sarah is a good Catholic! What I can't understand, is why he is supporting a Pope like Leo with his silence!
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@joshjeje2 They are investing in their tomorrow which will be more brutal, unethical and inhumane. It's a group of people "end justifies the means ".
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@PatroUganda The beneficiaries from the fake educational system are the people you are asking to make a change! Just pray for divine intervention our only option now.
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@RichardMbayo @Archbp_COU These are some of the reason many Anglicans in UK and other countries are going back to catholic Church. They are realizing that Anglicanism/and pentecostals is kind of ..... and more political than religious. For them politics come first
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These simple words, @Archbp_COU KAZIIMBA can’t mention them, one day I will be a Catholic because our Anglican KAZIIMBA is too cowardice 😂😂😂😂
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Forgive my ignorance, guys. I'm so sorry, but I've been wanting to ask this question.
DO WE HAVE CATHOLIC PRIESTS WHO HAVE A CAREER IN MEDICINE LIKE, GYNAE?
We have priests in the armed forces. But why don't we have priests who are nurses and medical doctors? Or lab tech?
I really want to know, please.
Sachin Jose@Sachinettiyil
Anthony Kunnumpurath, who is being ordained to the diaconate today in the United States, is a former medical doctor who left his career to pursue the priesthood.
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Afrigo Band’s legendary percussionist Herman Ssewanyana, popularly known as Omwana w’Enseenene, thrilled fans tonight with his masterful drumming during the band’s performance at Guvnor Uganda.
At 70, Ssewanyana continues to command the stage
#SqoopUpdates
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State can force someone to testify as a witness mainly under these laws:
1. Criminal Procedure Code Act, Cap 116 – Sec 150 is the main law used in criminal cases.
Sec 150 – Power to summon witnesses. 2.Evidence Act, Cap 6 Sec117;3. Civil cases – Civil Proc Rules
Order 5, rule 17
kizza brian@kizzabrian89235
@mwebe3 @NalukwagoJudith Kyogamba @NyanziFredd was forced to give in the list if the very people he was commanding? Someone explain better
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Ah, had forgotten this. The more things change, the more they stay the same- “18 Reasons Given by Idi Amin Dada for the January 25, 1971, Military Coup Against Milton Obote”:
1. Detention of people without trial
2. Abuse of human rights and torture of civilians
3. Political killings and use of force against civilians
4. Violation of the 1962 Constitution
5. Dictatorship and one-man rule by Obote
6. Corruption in government
7. Tribalism and nepotism in public service
8. Misuse of the Uganda Army for political repression
9. Marginalisation of some regions and ethnic groups
10. Economic mismanagement, causing hardship
11. Suppression of political opponents
12. Lack of free and fair elections
13. Threats to senior army officers, including Amin himself
14. Favouritism within the army, causing divisions
15. Breakdown of law and order
16. Disregard of traditional institutions, including kingdoms
17. Foreign interference in Uganda’s internal affairs
18. Loss of public confidence in Obote’s leadership
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@KatoSwitch I think the issue is not testify against, but to testify in the case. And he can completely testify in defence in favour of the accused.
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Chairman Nyanzi is expected to testify against Alex Waiswa Mufumbiro, Eddie Mutwe, Olivia Lutaaya, and others, NUP's prisoners who are facing unlawful drilling charges.
The matter has been adjourned until May 15, 2026, when the state is expected to produce two witnesses to testify against the accused.

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