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He appealed to the Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i to intervene to reduce the frequent arrests of Kenyans in the neighbouring country."It appears the Ugandans have formed a way of extorting Kenyans.
'The Ugandans even force Kenyans fishermen to feed on raw fish.
Baja and Assistant Secretary for Migrant Workers Affairs Reynaldo Catapang welcomed the delegation from the Ugandan Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social development led by Uganda Permanent Secretary Pius Bigirimana at the DFA headquarters in Pasay City.
"As Ugandans, we should consider the independence as a day to think how we can redirect our energies to the development of Uganda so we stand tall and firm among other nations," said Nimisha J.
He alleged that two Ugandans were kidnapped by the South Sudanese rebels on Juba-Nimule road.
In numerous addresses, the country's president has referred to Ugandans who work outside the country as "greedy" people who have refused to contribute to growing the economy at home.
Mr Watasa and Mr Mwasa led two collective worship sessions and a PE lesson where pupils learnt Ugandan games.
SPEAKING out on a proposed Ugandan anti-homosexuality law while on an aid visit could have made the situation "worse, not better", the First Minister has claimed.
Ugandans requesting blessings from ancestors may pour a liquid offering in sacred places.
During eight years of tyrannical rule, Amin ordered the execution of hundreds of thousands of Ugandans from rival tribes.
Kakande (surnames are not used by many Ugandans) and his wife Jane proudly show off their cow Rebecca and her calf, Tendo (Bugandan for miracle).
Uganda's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Eriya Kategaya said Thursday the government will negotiate with Japan on the possibility of allowing Ugandans to work in Japan.
This, however, as we soon discovered, was to be for us a ministry with a difference, because we had not arrived in the "Pearl of Africa" but rather in the centre of a medical holocaust, the like of which the human race had never know--AIDS, or as the Ugandans call it, "SLIM."