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When Covid-19 exposed our dirty underbelly

We are now plumb in the middle of our second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. Friends relatives, and acquaintances  have been passing onto to nether world in an unprecedented manner. People who were alive and well a few weeks ago…

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Afande Nakalema’s quixotic adventures

Of those reading this, 90% of you have probably never heard of a gentleman (read soldier) named Abdullah Nasur. Lt. Col. Abdullah Nasur, to be precise, was Governor of Central Province in the 1970’s, and in this office he played…

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