Bridging the Gap: Struggling Against Sectarianism & Violence in Ankole and Uganda
- Author:
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James Kahigiriza
- Year:
- 2001
An etra ordinary autobiography of a man on whom a false image of a girl was imposed until he discarded it at the age of 24.
One of the Uganda's History Series
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