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Browsing by Author "Owich, James"

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    Baby sucks breast of dead mother.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-08-29) Owich, James
    A one year old baby girl was last friday found suckling the breasts of her dead mother Irene Lanyero, who is suspected to have been killed by her jited husband.
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    Former LRA abductees cry for missing children.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-11-15) Makumbi, Cissy; Owich, James
    A 2009 raid by Uganda troops on a Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) camp in DR Congo sent the rebels fleeting into the jungle and separated Lilly Atong from her son, George Bush. To date, George Bush's where about remain unknown.
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    Gulu University fails to clear arrears for non-teaching staff.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-09-20) Ocungi, Julius; Owich, James
    Gulu University administration has come in the spot light over non-teaching staff, despite government remitting the money to the university account last year. Last year, the government remitted Shs28.5b to pay non teaching staff in all the public universities in the country after they went on strike over salary enhancement.
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    South Sudan conflict fuelling insecurity in Kitgum, Amuru
    (Daily Monitor, 2018-02-07) Owich, James; Makumbi, Cissy
    Security officials allege that the conflict in South Sudan is helping to arm criminal groups who smuggle illegal weapons into Uganda through the porous border points of Elegu in Amuru district and Ngomoromo, Aweno-Olwiyo and Waligo, all in Lamwo District. The criminal gangs later use the weapons to rob and kill residents in Acholi and Lango sub-regions.
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