| PRESIDENT YOWERI MUSEVENI RECEIVES SIX NEW ENVOYS
The Philippine, Spanish, Colombian and Serbian ambassadors as well as the Namibian and Australian High Commissioners presented their letters of credence to the President, who received them warmly... Read more |
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Why a Luzira death row inmate decided to study law Kakubi enrolled to complete his secondary education and sat his O' Level national exams in 2006 and scored aggregate 22. Soon, he would emerge Luzira's best A'Level candidate with 18 points in History, English and Geography (HEG) and General Paper. With his performance, Kakubi was eligible to join university... Read more |
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| New NFA boss to fight illegal titles, corruption "We are going to engage the ministry of lands to see how to cancel the illegal land titles in forest reserves," he said, adding that processes followed to obtain a land title should not ignore NFA. I want to inform the public that the procedure requires that if you want land, you have to consult the neighbours so that they express objection.".. .Read more |
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Science ministry urges co-operation in innovations system
At a time of technological revolution, science, technology and innovation (STI) has been pointed out as a driver of national development. According to Minister Elioda Tumwesigye, the sector is one of the fundamentals of Uganda's Vision 2040, which envisions a transformed country with upper middle income status.... Read more |
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Farmers sacrifice their crops to flooding as experts drain the cave
Water inside the cave has blocked the boys' escape route.Nineteen high-powered pumps are in place to reduce the water level, which has come down by one centimetre each hour. "The problem is there is not enough power if we are running many pumps at the same time," said Thai fireman Poonshak Wonjsangiam.... Read more |
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| | Somali police officers trained in riot-control tactics "This is a requirement for modern policing because when we are handling public crimes, we are not required to use lethal weapons, we use non-lethal weapons because we are dealing with momentary opponents, we are dealing with rioters who are our own citizens and these are not enemies, so we don't need to injure them," says the AMISOM Police Coordinating Officer for Jubbaland state.... Read more |
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| | Why farmers should attend agricultural show In the past, an innovation was regarded as a new technical device or principle, like a photovoltaic cell or a new seed variety. The conception was that such an innovation was either adopted or rejected by an individual, depending on various social conditions. As such, science and technology were considered the most important avenues towards agricultural development... Read more |
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| Sectoral reforms imperative for Uganda's sustainable development World Bank in its June 2018 report, " Closing the Potential-Performance Divide in Ugandan Agriculture", indicates that over the last 25 years, agricultural sector growth has been erratic and slow at a rate of 2% with negative output growth for the past 10 years, meaning the sector doesn't fully and optimally utilise even the minimal resources due to capacity challenges... Read more |
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| Shilling depreciation likely to affect 2018/19 budget credibility With the high rate of depreciation of the Ugandan currency, it is likely to lead to inability of Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to implement most of the projects as the purchasing power of the approved budget figures will have reduced by the time of implantation. Subsequently, MDAs are likely to ask for supplementary budgets on account of depreciation of the local currency... Read more |
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| | | | Nkumba shine at the all Africa University games
Despite falling in a less competitive event with only three ladies' volleyball teams, Nkumba has not taken it for granted but rather used an opportunity in their first game played on Wednesday against Sdigrat University which they convincingly won 3-0... Read more |
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| | World Cup: Who will advance to penultimate stage Sweden v England: Look is likely Sweden to employ a similar approach to that it previously applied, that is a "strategically defensive game." Why? It worked for them. Needless to say, Kane's heroic display may be the difference with a slim 1-0 win... Read more |
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