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Uganda’s police chief Kale Kayihura has come up with radical proposals to curb attacks on women after nearly 30 of them were killed over four months in the capital, Kampala, and nearby areas, according to the privately owned Observer newspaper.
He unveiled his proposals while addressing residents in Katabi, one of the affected areas in Entebbe town, which is 37km (23 miles) south-west of Kampala, the newspaper has tweeted:
IGP Kayihura says police to register all girls in r/ships. Cheating he says is one of the causes of #EntebbeWomenMurders via @alonmwesigwa pic.twitter.com/rroV5WGOjL
— The Observer (@observerug) September 28, 2017
Police boss Kale Kayihura tells Entebbe (Katabi) residents all girls in r/ships should be registered. How? He doesn't know but must be done pic.twitter.com/yyehM6jCYD
— The Observer (@observerug) September 28, 2017
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