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A STUDENT HAS JUST PASSED AWAY

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Privacy and cookie settings  Sad stories... SO SAD; ¹St story. -A Pastor was at home getting ready to go to Church. Suddenly his wife ran outside to cry, weeping and wailing. The Pastor asks his Wife.. What happened? The sad, crying Wife said: Our son just passed away. They both walked in and saw the dead boy lying on his bed, the wife grabbed him crying that they should not go to Church first because their child in the room was dead. But the Pastor said "We will leave the corpse and we will go to Church we have to put God first! Let's go to Church!  The Wife was outraged and said: Our son died and we're going to Church!!? The Pastor said yes! And they left the already dead boy On bed. In the Church the pastor start to preach, the Church was well filled to capacity on that day.  At the end Pastor said: Brethren, I Lost my Son this morning and started to cry. Everyone was sad by what the Pastor said. When the Pastor returned home with the members, they

WHEN THE GAME IS OVER!

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Privacy and cookie settings  WHEN THE GAME IS OVER....WE SHALL ALL RETURN HOME. Return home while sent 📤 A boy was sent by his father to urgently buy him food from a restaurant. On his way going, he was in a hurry because of the urgency of the assignment. However, on his way back, he passed where his mates were playing football. He slowed down, began to watch the game, gradually slowing down until he finally stopped. He watched for a while and got carried away, he became interested, and indicated his interest in playing, he was invited. He left the food in the care of some unknown people and entered the field. He forgot the assignment completely and played his heart out. He became the man of the match, dribbled opponents, created chances, scored goals and changed the face of the entire game. When night came, the owner of the ball picked it up. It was time for everyone to go home; to go back to their parents, the game was over! It now dawned on the boy after everyone

Taffs Junior school Namanganga

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Privacy and cookie settings INCREDIBLE FORYOUPAGE CHILD DEVELOPMENT, GROWTH EDUCATION.    Looking for the best school around Kampala, Mukono Kyampisi, kyabakadde, Namanganga, Busihika, Namengo or even anywhere in developing areas around Namasumbi, Kasenene ,let me shorten In Uganda,  Talent score  Introduction of Teachers Talent expo Modelling talent  Modelling  Nursery doing great talent score expo  Jrs on talent expo Dances  Lc1 representative of the village  Elected prefecture, leaders receiving their cirtificae of quality work Interestingly both incoming and outgoing Elected prefecture, leaders receiving their cirtificae of quality work, coming back in office.  Our beloved Deputy director and Tr. Alice Konna dance Humbled and ready to show up what you gat in Kitoro Dance western Uganda cultural dance Taffs Jr school Namanganga school choir doing well their

Taffs Junior school Namanganga today is Child Development day too

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Privacy and cookie settings Child Development.  Understanding your child’s changing growth and development milestones is an important part of parenting. As infants and children progress through a series of growth stages, they may encounter common physical or emotional challenges. The pediatric experts at CHOC created a series of guides by age and stage, so you can better understand what your child is going through and spot any issues along the way.   Travis pike with his Craft design at hand ✋ Dr your child’s growth and development Development Skills and Milestones   Speech and Language Dressing Skills Fine Motor and Visual Motor Skills Grooming Skills Measuring Physical Child Development: Growth Charts Is the child meeting other developmental milestones?   Are there any other signs that a child is not healthy?   What height and weight are the child’s parents and siblings?    Was the child born prematurely?   Has the child started puberty earl

Anti gay law costs life imprisonment in Uganda.

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Privacy and cookie settings Skip to main content Keyboard shortcuts for audio player AFRICA A new anti-gay law in Uganda calls for life in prison for those who are convicted Updated May 29, 2023 1:27 PM ET   ISAAC KASAMANI/AFP via Getty Images Sponsor Message A Ugandan wearing a mask with a rainbow sticker takes part in the Gay Pride parade in 2015. Uganda has passed one of the world's toughest anti-gay laws that calls for life imprisonment for anyone convicted of homosexuality. Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni signed the  Anti-homosexuality act  on Monday despite widespread condemnation from many Western governments and human rights activists. Same-sex relations were already illegal in Uganda, a religiously conservative East African nation. But the new law levies harsher penalties for LGBTQ people. It calls for the death penalty for "aggravated homosexuality," wh