| KADAGA URGES GOVT TO IMPROVE INVESTMENT INCENTIVES
"I have looked into our system for something that can attract people to invest at home and have not found it. We have concentrated more on tax holiday, which alone cannot encourage people, especially the locals in the diaspora, to invest home," says the Speaker of Parliament in Canada... Read more |
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'UN agrees peacekeeping budget of $6.7 billion' The most important and therefore financially demanding missions are in South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Mali, each running to more than $1 billion a year. The peacekeeping budget is separate from the UN's operating budget which is announced in December.... Read more |
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| Aging with HIV: A death trap in Africa Munyaani is a farmer. He grows beans, maize and potatoes but regrets that there are days when he can barely leave his bed, yet he has no one else to tend to his garden, his only livelihood. He has been suffering severe stomach ache as a result of hernia... .Read more |
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UN, FAO develops technology to curb fall armyworm in Africa
Fall armyworm first appeared in Africa in 2016, in West Africa, and then rapidly spread across all countries in sub-Saharan Africa in 2017, infecting millions of hectares of maize, and threatening the food security of more than 300 million people.... Read more |
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South Sudan: AU leaders meet in Mauritania
According to officials from the African Union, the committee, under the chairmanship of the President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, agreed to support ongoing efforts by the Inter-Government Authority on Development (IGAD) geared at silencing guns in the conflict-riddled country..... Read more |
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| | Malawi president hit by graft scandal Mutharika's spokesman told local media that the president had done nothing wrong after the leaked Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) report was published in newspapers at the weekend. ACB director Reyneck Matemba confirmed it was probing the contract over police food but declined to give further details.... Read more |
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| | The Transatlantic Rupture America's traditional allies therefore cannot simply wait Trump out; instead, they must adjust to today's reality. In the past, Europeans often diminished the value of geography, which would have demanded a closer relationship with Russia, in favor of the geography of values, which justified a transatlantic orientation.... Read more |
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| Challenges affecting Chapter five of Uganda Vision 2040 With growing of oil palm that is not edible until processed, how will it be possible for the country to attain this with the reported cases of food insecurity in the country with examples of districts where people were dying as a result of acute food crisis? Govt should encourage people to improve the production of food crops and on a larger scale... Read more |
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| Busoga politicians' role in mutilation of Uganda's constitutions It is also not true that I was dismissed from my job as a Program Assistant in Radio Uganda in October 1964, for questioning Nadiope's and Uganda Prime Minister A.M. Obote's "academic credentials". By that time, I was a first year at Makerere University, and no longer an employee of the said radio broadcasting station. ... Read more |
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| | | | How Brazil knocked Mexico out of 2018 World Cup to storm quarter-finals
Neymar Jr shouldered the weight of expectation of his nation. The former Barcelona FC and current PSG forward has delivered the goods - lifting Brazil two steps closer to the final and potentially winning yet another World Cup. His fellow giants, Lionel Messi of Argentina and Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal, alongside whom the 26-year-old is talked of in ever glowing and superlative terms, are out of this tournament.... Read more |
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| | Budo take dramatic victory at Namilyango Namilyango reacted quickest to score the first try in the first three minutes of extra time and held that lead until the final second in the match when Budo's Robert Nabulere sneaked through to score a well-placed try. For many at the ground that was an easy put away, this would have given the 'kings' the win at the death.... Read more |
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