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Uganda: Security Bans Fireworks, Overnight Prayers As Ugandans Usher in New Year

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[Nile Post] Use of fireworks, burning tyres and overnight prayers as Ugandans usher in the new year have been common rituals, bringing together thousands of revellers from across the country.

Source: allAfrica.com

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