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Parents and guardians of Babugi Nursery and Primary School in Bundibugyo Town are grieving after a tragic accident on Thursday morning resulted in the death of a young pupil and injured several others. The incident took place on Bugombwa Hill when a school bus, registration number UAQ 319Q, transporting pupils from Nyahuka to the school, veered off the road and overturned. Traffic Officer Benon Nampala reported that the bus was carrying 32 pupils at the time. Jessica Natukunda, a baby class pupil and daughter of Jackson Tumwebaze, succumbed to her injuries en route to the hospital. Preliminary investigations point to…
Prophet Elvis Mbonye of Zoe Ministries foresaw the death of Pope Francis over nine years before it occurred. Pope Francis passed away on Easter Monday in 2025 at the age of 88. On January 5, 2016, Mbonye delivered a prophecy indicating his awareness of the event that would later unfold in the Vatican. While addressing his congregation, he deliberately withheld specific details about the circumstances surrounding the Pope’s death and avoided explicitly naming Pope Francis. Mbonye described the vision as life draining and connected to the Vatican, choosing not to elaborate further to avoid challenging certain beliefs. Despite his restraint,…
Police in Uganda are investigating the deaths of two individuals killed by unidentified assailants in Kikamulo sub-county, Nakaseke. The victims, Specioza Nakato, aged 46, and her four-year-old granddaughter Sheila Birabwa, were attacked by unknown perpetrators. Nakato was strangled, while Birabwa was beaten to death. Many Ugandans expressed condolences on social media, speculating that the killings may be linked to a land dispute. Numerous reports from the public suggest that land-related conflicts frequently result in murders among family members. In a separate incident, the Uganda Police Force confirmed the arrest of over seven suspects involved in the murder of Police Constable…
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