People resting on the hill. Previously it was unthought of to rest on the hill. Photo by David Livingstone Okumu.
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Kony’s Sacred Hill: Where mystery, superstition and intrigue meet
Once an inaccessible place, Awere Hill, located about 70 kilometres east of Gulu town along Moroto road in Odek Sub County stands tall, a reminiscent of the Lords Resistance Army insurgency power base. It is believed that on the hill, the LRA Chief Joseph...
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Muchomo – meat on the stick
Ever had that journey to Masaka and stopped by Lukaya or Namawojjolo as you head to Jinja?...
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Letter From Kireka: Advice to Kenyan voters
Hullo warafiki, I hear that a few weeks from now you will be making the most important...
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Keeping the king’s secrets
Little did Yolamu Nsamba know that the prince he met in 1985 during one of the educational...
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The Hub: Watch a movie, get a book and enjoy a great meal
It took a while before the Hub opened in Oasis Mall and many people were wondering if in fact...
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Chastity knows nothing about gender
Like most of the girls in the world, all the unmarried girls in the lands of the Middle East...
Life
My Denmark Diary: It is a material world
It is coming to spring, and in the city centre, the shops have opened massive sales of almost...
Life
Facing the one-sock syndrome
Moses Bumba, 32, easily passes for an organised man when you have just met him. But just like...
Life
Could you pick your job over your devotion to your faith?
It is a common scenario in Pentecostal Churches. A new convert joins the church, but the...
Life
Taxi Tales: Marriage in a taxi
It was the first thing anyone saw as soon as they entered the wedding reception area. It was...
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