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clairebalungizerida-blog · 5 years ago
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That day…
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Tumukunde bid: 10 MPs on ISO watch list
A week after Lt. Gen Henry Tumukunde launched himself on the frontlines of next year’s presidential election, Intelligence agencies have begun viewing suspiciously activities of at least 10 members of Parliament believed to be working closely with the former security minister.
A well placed security source told The Observer that President Museveni got wind of Tumukunde’s presidential ambition…
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clairebalungizerida-blog · 5 years ago
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FINAL LAP
By Claire Balungi
As we get onto the final lap, we draw back to thoughts and words of our earlier days. Quite brilliantly, we answered the question, “where do you see yourself in 3, 5, 7 years “, yet look at us, our lives are different from what we envisioned.
We said we’d have established signature looks, we believed that a woman without a scent was a woman with no direction, then the doctor…
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clairebalungizerida-blog · 5 years ago
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Remember…
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clairebalungizerida-blog · 5 years ago
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Love Doesn’t Ask Why
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clairebalungizerida-blog · 5 years ago
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GET OUT!
It was the end of a long day. I thought I’d drop by to pick some master tricks on how to proceed towards what seems like ‘life’. Thrilled at the pile of eyeballs stuck up against the speaker’s fine energy as he pulled off his usual antics, unlike me, every other person seemed to be in the right place.
The room clenched an unusual fist that by all means showed me the way out. A lot had been said,…
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clairebalungizerida-blog · 5 years ago
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IDENTITY SEAL 001; A JOSEPH KABULETA PROFILE
By Claire Balungi
He won’t go out without a fight!
Joseph Kabuleta is a man whose character has survived sparks off chiseled tongues. His personality portrays a security with which he holds his identity. He’s an independent mug overflowing with froth of self-sustenance. His spontaneity to act is masked in the purpose of his first step. You can have his best performance at take one, although he’s…
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clairebalungizerida-blog · 5 years ago
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IT is WELL!
By Claire Balungi
I’m not the best at life, but what I love, I do with heart. My art may not promise roses but it dresses my dreams in honey. I’ve learned that you don’t have to be celebrated to take on with your passion, Just do it. Remember when it rained; Remember how it felt… Cold or cold, if it warms your heart, bask. There’s not a thing more real than giving breath to what another imagines…
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clairebalungizerida-blog · 5 years ago
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What’s marriage?
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clairebalungizerida-blog · 5 years ago
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grateful
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Apart from you, Churchill.
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2020- DRESS YOUR VEINS IN HARD BLOOD
By Claire Balungi
Have you ever woken amid scares that a responsibility you never imagined would be yours to take at a certain time, has chosen you? No way in a thousand years would you have dreamt of the offer of the presidential seat of your country. You know it’s a bouquet of esteem, but you’re not ready to place it in your vase; it sure is beautiful, but certainly not the ambition you admire…
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clairebalungizerida-blog · 5 years ago
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COMING HOME
Life is unforgiving- it does not often give a second chance. Suzan and Ocaya had found themselves with one. It is the poison of repelling days and nights that is going to keep them alive, until they eventually reunite with their parents in another country. In Uganda, Suzan and Ocaya discover their long lost family- they find HOME agaears to many eyes that witnessed the destruction and\nbloodshed…
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clairebalungizerida-blog · 5 years ago
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Must we sail on a sinking ship?- A response to Sine's essay, "Close the J-schools"
By Zerida B Claire
When we set out to study journalism, we’d seen that thing with feathers that Emily Dickinson calls Hope. We dreamed of a brighter space illuminate of our inspiration, to create and restructure the rotting systems. We hummed that song called “Passion”, oh how we dared! Then it all came crumbling down, our enormous heap of hope, once we started to learn that journalism school…
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Spiritual intervention will rid Makerere of sexual immorality
By Zerida B Claire Makerere is under attack, the moral strand is loose. We may have to say our prayers louder, lest she rots the best of us… or shall we build for the future with bricks of sexual immorality!
Hall culture, beautifully woven but immensely sexualized, is the chief cause of moral decadence which has become an entrenched culture in Makerere. On this ground, more fingers point at the
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The breath of the Judiciary is controlled by the President.
By Zerida B Claire
As we strain our eyes looking at President Museveni’s assent to power, what has transpired with the Constitution during his reign and the rulings by the judges in courts, we must come to terms with the fact that all decision by the judiciary is made in favour of the President and his Executive.
The Judiciary is an arm of government which deals with litigation, although in…
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