| MUSEVENI, XI MEET, THREE PACTS SIGNED The three pacts are; an agreement on economic and technical cooperation, a memorandum of understanding on cooperation within the framework of the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Initiative and finally an agreement on emergency humanitarian assistance... Read more |
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95% of Ugandans can't afford lawyers, says Chief Justice
This means that only 5% out of the over 40 million population are dining on the table of justice. This trend, Katureebe said, does not resonate with the spirit of Article 126 of the Constitution, which states that the power of the judiciary is derived from people and that Judges should take into account the interests of the people when they dispense justice.... Read more |
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| Poor healthcare behind 6 out of 10 preventable deaths: study Typically, mothers and children in low- and middle-income countries received less than half the recommended interventions -- including blood pressure monitoring during birth, and newborn checkups. Less than half of suspected tuberculosis cases were correctly managed... Read more |
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Two perish in accident at Jinja Bridge Immediately after the accident, traffic flow was affected as vehicles were stopped from moving until they had to wait for Police to clear the scene. This caused traffic jam at both sides of the Owen falls dam... Read more |
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Ethiopia reopens embassy in Eritrea as relations warm Abiy, Isaias and Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, who joined the leaders in Asmara, had on Wednesday signed an agreement to "build close political, economic, social, cultural and security ties", according to Eritrea's information ministry... Read more |
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| | Two Koreas to hold summit as Kim renews denuclearisation pledge The announcement of the September 18-20 summit -- the third between the North's leader Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in this year -- comes as US efforts to dismantle Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal have stalled. The two leaders will meet in the North Korean capital... Read more |
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| | Banks ease terms for accessing quick credit Over the years, the experience I have gained as a banker has shown me that much of this credit is for emergencies that require quick money, including medical bills, school fees and utilities among other personal needs. While banks have always offered the lending option, which is essentially their core business, getting a loan can be a lengthy process especially in the event of emergencies or any other urgent needs. Usually processing a loan can take between one and six weeks for a bank to evaluate and decide on a client's application.. Read more |
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| How creative industries can solve unemployment
Uganda as a country has talked about a sizeable GDP of USD 27.6 billion for years now. The country remains as a poor country standing by a ranking of 202 out of 229 countries (229 is the bottom line). According to the Labour market analysis conducted in Uganda in 2016, the challenge of unemployment in Uganda is much more related to the skills mismatch between job requirements and qualifications and this continues to grow with the quality of graduates we get from universities. The incidence of under-education in skills mismatch is very high in Uganda at 73%.... Read more |
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| Ntagali's comments undermine the national dialogue process Archbishop Ntagali is a principle in the Inter-Religious Council of Uganda, a platform that is central to organizing and leading the national dialogue process. The core object of dialogue is to settle Uganda's unanswered political question since independence - peaceful transition of power from one leader to another. The national dialogue process seeks to embrace and convene all Ugandans in a conversation about the nations' values and future. The dialogue is therefore essentially political – and not partisan.... Read more |
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| | | | Cranes face striker crisis ahead of AFCON clash Emmanuel Okwi and Derrick Nsibambi will lead Cranes striking force. But these two can only deliver if playmakers such as Luwaga Kizito and Farouk Miya among others will up to expectations... Read more |
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| | University League: Fans invade pitch as YMCA beat MUBS George William Ddungu's first-half strike had given the visitors a crucial lead in a pulsating Pepsi University Football League second round tie. And by the time the two sides broke off for a half-time breather, YMCA had, with that slender lead, established some measure of dominance... Read more |
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