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Uganda briefly closes main expressway after bomb scare - The Times Group Malawi

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Uganda’s police on Wednesday briefly closed a busy expressway that connects the capital, Kampala, to the country’s main airport after a security scare. A bomb squad was deployed to investigate the Entebbe expressway before it was cleared for public use, according to police. Motorists were diverted to the old road that runs near the expressway …

The post Uganda briefly closes main expressway after bomb scare appeared first on The Times Group Malawi.

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