Mark Obar Asuelaa is a worried man. He fears that, over the years, his ancestors' traditions and language will die.
His Bantu roots have gradually been eroded and are edging towards extinction, something he argues is by design.
Born an Abasuba, a Bantu-speaking people who migrated from the Buganda and Busoga regions about 300 years ago, Asuelaa says his ancestors left present-day Uganda as a result of internal conflicts.
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@CecilMillerJr What happens if the same wife who seprated (without divorce) from the husband went away and married another man (come-we-stay/customary)? Can she return (with original marriage certificate) and place a claim on the man's property? These things happen!
Iran’s president has reportedly asked to resign, citing a loss of authority inside the country’s ruling system.
According to reports, Masoud Pezeshkian told the Supreme Leader’s office that he and his government have been excluded from major decision-making.
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As Paul talked about righteousness, self-control and the judgment to come, Felix was afraid and said, “That’s enough for now! You may leave. When I find it convenient, I will send for you.”Acts 24:25, NIV.
@kasujja It’s been four months since the re-election of President Museveni, yet the Mzee is slient about his swearing-in ceremony. It would appear, at this point that, he’s stopped pretending he’s a newly minted leader, when he is having a lifetime subscription.
Civilians in parts of central Haiti have reportedly blocked exit routes used by Kenyan police officers, fearing renewed gang violence as the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support Mission concludes operations in the Caribbean nation.