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3 weeks ago |
sqoop.co.ug | Tony Mushoborozi
There are people who are not interested in loud and drunken nights, but rather great evenings characterised by music, food and laughter. In such hangouts, people go to have conversations and grab the mic, sing to their favourite song without any form of judgement. It is always the case that smaller, cosier pubs are better suited to host karaoke nights than large ones.
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1 month ago |
sqoop.co.ug | Tony Mushoborozi
Before Kagaba encountered this incident, he was always happy carrying female customers because according to him, they were safer bets for after-dark rides as they posed much less risk compared to male clients. But that one ride from Lubowa to Mpelerwe is one he still lives to tell. Last week, we ran a story in these pages about a woman who was strangled unconscious, robbed clean and violated sexually by her trusted boda guy, and literally left for dead in Kampala.
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1 month ago |
sqoop.co.ug | Tony Mushoborozi
Somewhere in the posh suburbs of Naguru, where streets are abandoned at night and high concrete walls almost cause claustrophobia, Ketra Nakitende felt safe not just riding, but resting her tired head on the back of her boda guy. Little did she know this was about to be one of the worst days of her life. On Valentine’s Day 2019, Ketra Nakitende awoke with a thrill that had little to do with roses or chocolates.
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Apr 7, 2024 |
monitor.co.ug | Tony Mushoborozi
You attend a meeting organised by family planning professionals to listen to data about spacing children, contraception and birth control methods. It is all going well until one speaker comes along and says something that just leaves everyone open-mouthed. He shares his experience giving a vasectomy to a 23-year-old father of one. The whole assembly gasps in shock. Silence follows. The speaker repeats what he just said and everyone starts murmuring incessantly.
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Mar 3, 2024 |
htsyndication.com | Tony Mushoborozi
Uganda, March 4 -- If you follow any serious workout buffs on social media, you may have noticed that ice baths or cold water therapies are becoming a common form of post-workout therapy. An ice bath involves sitting in a tab of icy water for a short period of time for purposes of healing muscles torn or fatigued during a workout. This therapy is favoured by marathon runners, walkers, footballers and mountain climbers, among others.
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