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A group of religious leaders has disagreed with Rebecca Kadaga, the first deputy prime minister and Minister of East African Affairs, over the upcoming Nyege Nyege festival. This year's festival is slated to take place from November 14tto 17. While Kadaga says the festival is promoting the region, the religious leaders argue that it is detrimental to morals.