Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni says an extra benefit that citizens who joined an anti-corruption walk in the capital Kampala got was being able to exercise their bodies.
Thousands of civil servants, police officers and supporters of the government took part in the December 4 march in Kampala. It ended with keep fit exercises at the end point.
The president's social media handle posted photos of the former military man engaged in the exercise routines. He said the march "symbolises our willi…
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Thousands of civil servants, police officers and supporters of the government took part in the December 4 march in Kampala. It ended with keep fit exercises at the end point.
The president's social media handle posted photos of the former military man engaged in the exercise routines. He said the march "symbolises our willi…
http://www.africanews.com/2019/12/05/uganda-s-anti-corruption-march-helped-patrons-keep-fit-president
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