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There have been more clashes today in the Ugandan capital Kampala, between security forces and supporters of the king of the largest ethnic group, the Buganda.
The traditional ruler's planned visit to Kayunga town within the Kingdom of Buganda, ignited the rioting which began yesterday.
The police, backed by the army, opened fire on supporters of the king who were angered by the government's effort to stop their leader from visiting Kayunga - which does not recognise the Buganda king.
Focus on Africa's Joshua Mmali in Kampala spoke to Hassan Arouni.
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