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Government Releases Guidelines For Workers’ Representative Elections

Government Releases Guidelines For Workers’ Representative Electi...

The government has today issued fresh guidelines for the upcoming elections of workers' representatives to Parliament...

Mafabi’s Homecoming Ceremony: To Boost Support Unity Ahead Of 2026 Polls — FDC Announces

Mafabi’s Homecoming Ceremony: To Boost Support Unity Ahead Of 202...

The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) has officially announced plans to host a grand homecoming ceremony for its pres...

Bishop Orombi Urges Faithfuls To Attend 9th East African Revival Conference In Kabale

Bishop Orombi Urges Faithfuls To Attend 9th East African Revival...

The Rt. Rev. Dr. Henry Luke Orombi, retired Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, is calling upon all faithfuls not to...

Police Issues Guidelines For Second Term Holidays

Police Issues Guidelines For Second Term Holidays

The Uganda Police has issued stringent guidelines for parents to follow as the children go for their second term holi...

Eng. Balimwezo Seeks To Halt Ongoing Works On Nakivubo Channel

Eng. Balimwezo Seeks To Halt Ongoing Works On Nakivubo Channel

  Kampala city tycoon Hamis Kiggundu has stirred controversy and concern in the heart of the capital. Ov...

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