Emorimor roots for unity, love in diversity

Emolot said a recent study by the health ministry indicated that many girls and women from Teso region suffer from cervical cancer, sickle cell and Hepatitis B, a trend that is majorly caused by promiscuity.

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Emolot (L) says the issue of condemning others for not knowing the Ateso language is secondary and it shouldn’t be a big deal; what matters is aspects of wealth creation, promotion, love, unity and peaceful coexistence. (Credit: Faustine Odeke)
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TORORO - Iteso paramount chief (Emorimor) Paul Sande Emolot has urged his subjects to promote love and unity in diversity rather than being diverted on 'petty

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