| | HAVE SOME HUMILITY, UGANDA TELLS EU PARLIAMENT "Could the EU Parliament and those who actively promote impunity in other people's nations have some humility in this area, especially given the fact that matters are under investigation are sub-judice?"... Read more |
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EAC gender policy launched in Arusha
The East African Community Gender Policy will further strengthen the mainstreaming of gender concerns in the planning and budgetary processes of all sectors in the EAC organs, institutions and partner states... Read more |
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| Specialist doctors shun government hospitals Rather than deny the complaints, Sarah Opendi, the state minister for health in charge of general duties, admits that government is struggling to attract and retain specialist medical personnel in its health facilities because of meager pay.... Read more |
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Is Jose Chameleone's marriage on the rocks again? In early 2017, Chameleone was engaged in a series of squabbles with the wife, amid allegations of domestic-violence. Atim dragged him to court seeking for a divorce... Read more |
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Floodwaters rise as killer Hurricane Florence rages on "Together, we can end these epidemics, but achieving this goal will require change -– increased investment, accelerated innovation, even more effective partnerships and a relentless focus on impact."... Read more |
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| | Ten on trial over killing of Monaco heiress Helene Pastor was leaving a hospital in Nice on the French Riviera after visiting her son on May 6, 2014, when a gunman shot her and her driver in their car with a sawed-off shotgun.The chauffeur died a few days later and Pastor fell into a coma.... Read more |
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| | How Uganda's social media tax is choking communication As a member of over fifty Ugandan Whatsapp groups on media, agriculture, religion, and business, I have noticed a drop in engagement. Members no longer share frequently as they used to before the introduction of OTT tax. Even Mama Tendo Facebook group isn't active as it was before OTT tax. OTT tax supporters continue to push it as a tax to reduce on rumour mongering which is not entirely true. Social media has been instrumental in Community policing, employment, agricultural extension services research, customer care, Communication... 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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| Accountability: A sine qua non to good democratic governance Devoid of the norm of accountability, African states are still haggling with self created dilemma of failure to smelt a strong iron of elements to decolonise Africa from the horrors of colonialism and the nightmares of neocolonialism. Accountability circumscribes the democratic values with a function of ingenuity and a normative governance framework that my wananchi granny from the hills of mombokolo will proudly call "good". After independence, accountability could be a switch to "Africa's third liberation."... Read more |
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| | | | Uganda off to winning start at varsity netball championships ARight from the start it was clear that the title battle will be between South Africa and Uganda. Uganda's goal shooter Mary Nuba made their intentions very clear. "It is an interesting start. I hope we maintain this form. We would to win the title in front of our home fans. Our only worry is South Africa."... Read more |
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| | Kenyan runner hit by car during marathon He was leading the 21 kilometer (13 mile) race in second-city Medellin when he was struck by a car that authorities said had "violated a road closure. After being treated by medics on the spot, he was taken to hospital with cuts and bruises and later reported by doctors to be in good condition... Read more |
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