Resilience and Remembrance, The Journey of Dr. Diana Atwine and Mr. Noah Kanzira

Resilience and Remembrance, The Journey of Dr. Diana Atwine and Mr. Noah Kanzira
Yesterday, I attended the occasion of Dr Diana Atwine and her husband, Mr Noah Kanzira, as they celebrated 25 years of marriage. Diana’s father was a cattle keeper in the Ngoma-Luwero area, but I didn't know him at the time. He was among our supporters during the Bush war. He had four wives. Sadly, the soldiers from the Obote regime came and killed him and his three wives. Each of the three wives had eight children, and they were all killed as well. Diana's mother was the one who hid with Diana and her remaining siblings, and that's how they managed to survive.

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