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Museveni Commends Born Again Pentecostals For Waking Up, Pledges Support

Museveni Commends Born Again Pentecostals For Waking Up, Pledges...

Born-again Christians under the national fellowship of Born Again in Uganda have asked President Museveni to allocate...

Safety And Security, An Insight On The Status Of Security In Uganda

Safety And Security, An Insight On The Status Of Security In Ugan...

Earlier this month, multiple security organizations, including the Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence, Internal Sec...

NSSF Announces 10% Interest Rate For Financial Year 2022/2023

NSSF Announces 10% Interest Rate For Financial Year 2022/2023

RITAH NANDERA Today the  National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has announced to its mem...

72-Year-Old Kibaale Woman Demand Sh120m Compensation From Chinese Company

72-Year-Old Kibaale Woman Demand Sh120m Compensation From Chinese...

A 72-year-old Leokadia Bizobwire, a resident of Busaana LCI in Kibaale town council Kibaale District is seeking inter...

Bishop Sheldon Hails Anglican And Catholic Church Collaboration

Bishop Sheldon Hails Anglican And Catholic Church Collaboration

The bishop of Ankole diocese has cautioned students at Mary Hill High School and other schools to desist from engagin...

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