| FAMILY OF SEVEN KILLED IN FIRE IN BUKEDEA East Kyoga regional police spokesperson Michael Odongo said on Wednesday morning that Okoboi's wife carried a charcoal stove into the same house where there was petrol, which sparked off the killer fire... Read more |
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KCCA cancels city festival, channels funds to schools
"We have been spending about sh700m to sh900m to prepare for the festival. We need to put this year's funds to a long term cause for every one's wellbeing," says Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) executive director Jennifer Musisi... Read more |
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| Muhammad Kirumira: UPC pays tribute to fallen police officer In a statement read to journalists by the Uganda People's Congress (UPC) national chairman, Lawrence Okae, at a weekly briefing, Kirumira was hailed for having done a good job in his profession.... Read more |
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Ugandan parliament to pay tribute to Kofi Annan The Speaker of Uganda's Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga, told MPs that the motion paying tribute to the fallen Ghanaian diplomat will be extracted and copies sent to the government of Ghana through its Kampala embassy and the United Nations... Read more |
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Firebrand Malema fights for land revolution in S. Africa Land reform has become the country's fiercest battleground ahead of elections next year, when President Cyril Ramaphosa will try to revive fading support for the ruling ANC party. "It's a completely new generation running out of patience," Malema tells AFP in an interview... Read more |
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| | British PM faces fresh threat of Brexit rebellion Up to 50 of May's Conservative MPs held a meeting late Tuesday at which they reportedly openly discussed how to unseat her, amid anger over her proposal to keep close trade ties with the European Union after Brexit. "There's a great deal of anxiety among colleagues in parliament," former Brexit minister Steve Baker says... Read more |
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| | Politicising every attack plays well in ears of criminals Every time we have had such incidences, politicians and society call for enhanced security measures. Indeed, security agencies such as the Police address media, announce increasing security presence in affected areas and to hunt down these criminals who often His Excellency the President has often called "pigs". Sometimes Police warn criminals with phrases like; we will get these criminals, we will leave no stone unturned and other promising phrases meant to give assurances to the population that is always thrown into fear as a result of the attacks... Read more |
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| NRM gov't growing strong despite doomsayers hopes
The opposition is hell-bent on poisoning the minds of Ugandans with exaggerated lies about political inefficiencies. Ugandans have heard all this since 1986, when the NRM captured power, but they have stuck to its leadership to this day. Such wishful thinkers have made reference to the Arab spring that saw Tunisia, Libya, Bahrain, Yemen and Syria slip into lawless states since the uprising in December 2010. They also refer to the recent fall of Jacob Zuma and Robert Mugabe Presidents of South Africa and Zimbabwe respectively... Read more |
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| Set up a commission of inquiry to dispel torture allegations It was reported in the New Vision that the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Gen. David Muhoozi, had instituted a team to inquire into the recent battering of journalists and civilians. This is not only a positive step by the military to redeem its public image, but also allows the State to move forward in complying with key constitutional obligations in regards to human rights; to identify, try and punish those who violate human rights. In this regard, we should welcome this important step, recognition and apology by the Uganda People's Defence Force.... Read more |
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| | | | Rally driving: Suzan Muwonge eyes 2018 NRC The former NRC champion navigated by her long time co-driver Edmond Kyeyune is second nationallys with 320 points, 20 behind leader Ronald Ssebuguzi on 340 points and fifteen ahead of Jas Mangat on 305 points... Read more |
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| | Last batch of Crested Cranes' players travels for COSAFA Uganda is drawn in Group C alongside Swaziland, Namibia and Zimbabwe. Hosts South Africa will compete in Group A together with Botswana, Madagascar and Malawi, while Group B is comprised of Zambia, Cameroon, Lesotho and Mozambique... Read more |
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