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President Mkango Lion Manthakanjenjemereza
President Mkango Lion Manthakanjenjemereza
5 years ago

I fear this can put our country at risk of attack especially from terrorist groups like ADF. I remember when i was in Uganda the ADF carried deadliest attacks in Mbarara, so attacking them may be putting this country at risk.

BigMan
BigMan
5 years ago

I think its good for our soldiers to be involved in combat situations, we cant have an army that just jogs and marches in peace at home. The UN missions are therefore beneficial in sharpening the skills of our soldiers. Casualties unfortunately come with the territory, but they learn from it.

Kaka
Kaka
5 years ago

Si abale awo amene anamwalilia. And they have no relative in the Arny if at all they have, they will never be sent to DRC for peace keeping. So shiiiii no comments but complaints

Asiru
Asiru
5 years ago
Reply to  Kaka

Soldiers are recruited to fight wars.They took vows for the same.If somebody doesnt want to fight then he should resign…Peace keeping started in the 1990s.

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