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Us Ambassador Denies Scramble For Africa

Us Ambassador Denies Scramble For Africa

The US Ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield has told the BBC’s Newsday radio programme that her countr...

Deputy Attorney General On Human Rights Issues

Deputy Attorney General On Human Rights Issues

The Government has dismissed claims of insufficient funding to the Uganda Human Rights Commission as part of the issu...

Traffic Police Road Safety Guidelines Ahead Of School Reopening

Traffic Police Road Safety Guidelines Ahead Of School Reopening

The Uganda Police have issued road safety and other guidelines as schools reopen for the first term of 2023. Police S...

Mutebile Memorial Golf Tournament

Mutebile Memorial Golf Tournament

Golfers have paid tribute to the deceased former Governor of Bank of Uganda, Professor Emmanuel Tumusiime Mutebile.

Nakawa Market Mettalic Cases Business

Nakawa Market Mettalic Cases Business

It is the back to school season and parents are preparing to return their children back to school, while a few others...

UPDF Launch Tarehe Sita Week In Mbarara District

UPDF Launch Tarehe Sita Week In Mbarara District

Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) has launched the 42nd anniversary celebrations for Tarehe Sita or Army Da...

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