When we can send SMS from this site????
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Now that the Kibooka squad has been identified, Ugandans desire to know which steps are to be taken by the IGP against it since he had earlier alone promised to make investigations about it.Nevertheless, we should know that the presence of such illegal organs within the state which can not be wiped away is an indicator of crisis, the evidence of our nation at cross roads.We have no doubt that the State knows very well the operation of such people who are lashing Ugandans, undressing women but can not act-an implication of full support to such dubious acts and groups by the government of Uganda.If this is not so why do women keep on being undressed?Why whenever there's a demonstration, the Kibooka squad intervenes in it's brutality and cruelty but can not be stopped. We wait expectantly for the Inspector General of Police Maj General Kale Kaihura, Minister Internal Affairs Hon Kirunda Kivejinja to act promptly. Arrest these criminals before 4 pm today; news papers have already published some pictures and televised motion pictures have always watched indicating the identity of these people This government has a duty to prove to Ugandans and the International community that it's not behind moves of this Kibooko Squad.
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Johnson Katesiga, 17 yr old has been released from Owino Police cell on the Mercies of M.P Kampala Central 2011. He had stolen the Honorableness's phone a week back and vanished till Sunday evening when he was arrested in CBS's Ekitoobero in Nakivuboo Stadium Kampala. I see no sense in keeping this young man in jail after all the phone has been recovered from those he had sold it to. 256773137566 My Mobile no now on air.
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someone praised "Peekamo is the best"...what is so good with Peekamo that lossing its function to send sms??? can you explain??
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Peekamo cant send sms to mobile, i wonder why there are still ppl commented it as great idea..it should be lousy idea since it totally doesn't work since last year....
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i dont know what to do?
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where can i send sms in this site ? please someone help me
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57 days ago. from WebComments
So I guess Peekamo is still not back online for SMS... :(( It' s been offline now for 469 days (and counting). Will it ever be back?
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