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Police changes tactics to tackle rising accidents

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July 25, 2017
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Following a spate of deadly accidents in recent days on Uganda’s highways, the Police has decided to change its tactics focusing on raising the public’s awareness about accident prone-sites.

During the past one week, 17 people lost their lives in four separate accidents that happened on Jinja, Masaka and Mityana roads.

Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP) Asan Kasingye say

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