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Over 100,000 Candidates Start UACE Today

Over 100,000 Candidates Start UACE Today

A total of 110,569 have kicked off their final Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) exams today, Monday, N...

Fort Portal High Court Judge Decries Advocates Soliciting Money In Turn For Judicial Favors

Fort Portal High Court Judge Decries Advocates Soliciting Money I...

A High Court Judge in Fort Portal has expressed deep concern over a growing trend where advocates are allegedly solic...

FDC New NEC Leaders In Fit State To Take On Party Duties

FDC New NEC Leaders In Fit State To Take On Party Duties

The FDC party has trained its new NEC top leaders intending to find common ground for handling conflicts within their...

Concerns Arise Over Kabale District UPDF's Progress In Health Facility Projects

Concerns Arise Over Kabale District UPDF's Progress In Health Fac...

Authorities in the Kabale district have voiced apprehension about the sluggish pace of implementation of projects con...

Water Weed Taking Over Map Of Africa Shaped Lake Raises Worries Residents

Water Weed Taking Over Map Of Africa Shaped Lake Raises Worries R...

A water weed that is rapidly growing and engulfing most parts of Map of Africa-shaped lake called Nkugute commonly kn...

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