China Condemns Uganda Terrorist Attack

THE killing of more than 40 people, a majority of them students, by a rebel group in western Rwanda has triggered global outrage. Photo: Xinhua.

CHINA has denounced the terror attack that left more than 40 people dead in western Uganda recently. A majority of those killed during the attack on a local school by suspected members of the rebel group, Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), are schoolchildren. Mao Ning, the spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry, expressed the Asianpowerhouse’s condemnation of… Continue reading China Condemns Uganda Terrorist Attack

Landslide Claims More Lives In Uganda

AT least five people have died as a result of a landslide triggered by heavy rainfall in eastern Uganda. The Ministry of Health reports that two people remain missing, two others have been injured and 200 displaced following the disaster in Bulambuli district on the slopes of Mount Elgon. The Uganda National Meteorological Authority forecast… Continue reading Landslide Claims More Lives In Uganda

Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Law Elicits Global Response

UGANDA’S Anti-Homosexuality Act has sent shockwaves through the human rights fraternity and elicited outrage from the West, where same-sex liaisons are widely accepted. These liberties are frowned upon by most of the developing world, hencethere was outcry when President Yoweri Museveni signed into law theAnti-Homosexuality Bill on Monday. The European Union (EU) was among the… Continue reading Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Law Elicits Global Response

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