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DPP Processing 40 Files In Relation To Karamoja Iron Sheets Scandal

DPP Processing 40 Files In Relation To Karamoja Iron Sheets Scand...

The Director of Public Prosecutions, Justice Jane Frances Abodo has revealed that her office is working on forty (40)...

AG Advises Museveni Against Signing The Anti-Homosexuality Bill

AG Advises Museveni Against Signing The Anti-Homosexuality Bill

Members of Parliament have asked President Yoweri Museveni to sign the Anti-homosexuality bill as soon as possible, s...

NSSF Career Expo To Help Over 5,000 University Students

NSSF Career Expo To Help Over 5,000 University Students

The 2023 Annual Career Expo organized by the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is expected to benefit over 5,000 s...

Police Warn Money Lent Against Taking National IDS Collateral!

Police Warn Money Lent Against Taking National IDS Collateral!

The Police have warned against the practice of taking away National IDs as a form of collateral from people who have...

GAFCON4 2023 Has Come When The Church Of England Has Shaken The World
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GAFCON4 2023 Has Come When The Church Of England Has Shaken The W...

Archbishop Laurent Mbanda - Primate of the Anglican Church Of Rwanda says the GAFCON 4 has come when immorality is hi...

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