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02 Jun '24
KAMPALA, UGANDA – A long-standing dispute at St Paul’s Cathedral Namirembe has taken a dramatic turn after Bishop Moses Banja dissolved the cathedral’s all-male choir, a decision that has sparked widespread concern and outrage.
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02 Jun '24
Oluka also reported that the four Parliament buses, in their Registration Books issued by the Chief Mechanical Engineer of Ministry of Works and Transport, “have different Chassis and Engine Numbers from the ones of UBN 762S that is owned by Anita Foundation
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31 May '24
The police at Nsangi are currently investigating a fatal road accident in which three people died as National Unity Platform president, Robert Kyagulanyi, proceeds to a political rally in Masaka City.According to police, the accident involved a Toyota Hia
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31 May '24
Speke Resort Convention Center is the venue for economic transformationFollowing the resounding success of the 8th edition of the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE) 2024, the Speke Resort Convention Centre in Munyonyo, Kampala, is set to host another la
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31 May '24
Bank of Uganda headquarters in Kampala.KAMPALA, UGANDA – The Bank of Uganda has issued a warning to Payment Service Providers (PSPs) against dealing with unlicensed digital lenders, citing concerns over predatory lending practices
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31 May '24
Ugandan officials conducted a search with UK’s Land Registry which showed that the apartment is owned by the London Legacy Development Corporation, the organisation behind Queen Elizabeth Olympic ParkGen Odongo held a meeting with H.E. Kate Airey, the
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30 May '24
Weasel Manizo said he didn't see why people made a fuss about the viral video in which he appeared incoherent while visiting Alien Skin.Weasel and Sandra TetaThe singer, who was speaking to the media on Wednesday, May 29, explained that he had been coming from a bar that morning and
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25 May '24
Government of Uganda through the National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) has resumed the distribution of livestock materials mainly pigs to special interest groups across the country for improved household incomes.According to Dr. Thomas Nsemerirw
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25 May '24
When Kampala City was governed by the Kampala City Council twenty-two years ago, it was far from secure. There were pickpockets everywhere, and criminal groups had taken over areas, much like American mobsters owned streets.Even for commuters, there was a
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20 May '24
President Museveni authorised a late Shs14 trillion tax increment that Minister Kasaija added to the Budget Estimates, leaving Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda in a tiffFrom the standard gauge railway to Lubowa hospital and Kiira Motors to the Preside