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Children Detained in Nyagatare Farm Regain Hope for Life

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Children convicted of various crimes who are being rewarded at the Nyagatare Children's Home after attending primary, secondary and vocational schools say they have regained the hope in life they had lost. The home includes children aged between 14 and 18; so far, there are 395 of them, including 16 girls. They say that after their run-ins with the law, they have had negative consequences, including separation from their families and loss of hop…
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Children convicted of various crimes who are being rewarded at the Nyagatare Children's Home after attending primary, secondary and vocational schools say they have regained the hope in life they had lost. The home includes children aged between 14 and 18; so far, there are 395 of them, including 16 girls. They say that after their run-ins with the law, they have had negative consequences, including separation from their families and loss of hop…

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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