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Friday, October 8, 2010
THE Government yesterday posthumously honoured seven African liberation fighters who stood up against colonialists to start the independence movement for Africa.
They included John Kalekyezi (Kale) from Uganda, John Garang of Southern Sudan, Rwagasole of Burundi, Julius Nyerere of Tanzania and Patrice Lumumba of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Abdel Nasser of Egypt and Ali Ssenyonga of Uganda.
The children of these freedom fighters, who included Inspector General of Police Kale Kayihura, Mabior Garang, Francois Lumumba, Madaraka Nyerere, Rose Irabagiza and the Ssenyonga children received the plaques on behalf of their families.
Dignitaries travelled from Sudan, Egypt, Tanzania, Burundi and Congo to attend the anniversary.
They included John Kalekyezi (Kale) from Uganda, John Garang of Southern Sudan, Rwagasole of Burundi, Julius Nyerere of Tanzania and Patrice Lumumba of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Abdel Nasser of Egypt and Ali Ssenyonga of Uganda.
The children of these freedom fighters, who included Inspector General of Police Kale Kayihura, Mabior Garang, Francois Lumumba, Madaraka Nyerere, Rose Irabagiza and the Ssenyonga children received the plaques on behalf of their families.
Dignitaries travelled from Sudan, Egypt, Tanzania, Burundi and Congo to attend the anniversary.
We appreciate what all those good men did for us..with out them we wouldnot have peace in our country...
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