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| | | UGANDA YOUTH DEMOCRATS DEMAND ACCESS TO BOBI WINE
"We demand that in 48 hours, MP Kyagulanyi accesses proper medical attention in a known medical facility, and his family, lawyers and the public be granted unlimited access to him," the group's secretary general, Charles Rugumayo Wasswa, told reporters at the UYD office in Kampala on Friday.... Read more |
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Nobody has a right to intimidate a Ugandan - President Museveni "A voter should only vote from where he resides or from where he originates. Therefore, the old man with a hat can only vote from Nakasero or Rwakitura. The culture of violence and cheating in elections must end completely. The cases of Jinja East and Bugiri are in court for that very purpose."... Read more |
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| | MP Bobi Wine's family want him tried in Kampala George William Ssemukasa, the Kyadondo East legislator's uncle, said as a family, they are worried about the legislator's condition because they have not seen him since he was arrested on Monday on the last day of the campaigns in Arua Municipality... Read more |
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Health ministry issues new guidelines on medical internship "Application shall no longer be received at the Ministry of Health headquarters. The Ministry of Health has the mandate to deploy all medical interns to available training centres according to the capacity of the training centres and availability of trainers."... Read more |
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South Sudan's child soldiers hope for life after war During nearly five years of civil war in South Sudan an estimated 19,000 children under the age of 18 have joined the ranks of the army, rebel forces or various local militias, UNICEF says. Nearly 3,000 have been released since 2015.... Read more |
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| | Netanyahu questioned again over alleged graft In the Bezeq case, Netanyahu is alleged to have sought favourable coverage from another Elovitch company, the Walla news site, in exchange for government policies that could have benefited the mogul's interests to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars.... Read more |
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| | | Rule of law won't skip Bobi Wine The irony in Uganda is that we think application of rule of law should be restricted to either government officers or persons of little or no political significance. This is unacceptable in countries determined to build sound and durable democratic and other governance systems. Take an example of the recent arrests following the death of one Yasin Kawuma [R.I.P] in a chaotic episode in Arua municipality, in which Kassiano Wadri's supporters pelted a presidential convoy with stones..... Read more |
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| Financing options key to sustainability of the CHEWs programme The Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) who will be trained for six months will be entitled to an incentivized package while their performance is tracked by a feedback mechanism integrated at the community level. In ensuring the success of large-scale CHEWs programs in Uganda, the stakeholders will have to take into perspective the fundamentals of the CHEWs programs that require costing, entire costs of the CHEWs program as well as the financing options available..... Read more |
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| Corbyn, Palestinians and Brexit Jeremy Corbyn is not anti-Semitic, but he certainly could be described as anti-Zionist. It's not an uncommon position among British politicians who joined the Labour Party in the 1960s and 70s: admiration for Israel and close ties with the sister Labour Party that then dominated Israeli politics, mixed with a keen awareness that the triumph of Israel had been built on a Palestinian tragedy. He is also on the hard left of his party.... Read more |
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| | | | She Cranes qualify for the 2019 Netball World Cup Credit goes to Uganda's only professional and goal shooter Peace Proscovia who played all the 60 minutes. She paired with Racheal Nanyonga as they jointly scored the goals that gave the She Cranes a 18-12 lead in the first quarter then a 34-25 at halftime. Nanyonga was replaced by Stella Oyella in goal attack in the third quarter.... Read more |
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| | | Cubs claim first win in CAF regional qualifiers Davis Ssekajja scored four times and Thomas Kakaire added a brace for Uganda. Joseph Manase converted from a spot to give South Sudan a consolation goal. The two weeks event that got underway last weekend will end in August 26.... Read more |
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