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Reusable Sanitary Pads Skilling Empowers Girls At Kabaya Primary School:Initiative Tackles Menstrual Health Challenges Boosts School Attendance For Girls.

Reusable Sanitary Pads Skilling Empowers Girls At Kabaya Primary...

Experts from the Center for Tomorrow, an NGO that fosters transformation of children conducted a hands-on skilling se...

KCCA Gives Three-Day Vacating Ultimatum To Residents Of Kasanvu Zone:Promises To Build Free Community Toilets Were Made.

KCCA Gives Three-Day Vacating Ultimatum To Residents Of Kasanvu Z...

KCCA, the body responsible for keeping the city at standard, clean and looking good, today gave a three-day ultimatum...

Journalists Enlightened On Climate Change and GBV Reporting: Public Urged to Safeguard Environment as Climate Change Fuels Social Risks. Journalists Pledge Responsible Storytelling to Address

Journalists Enlightened On Climate Change and GBV Reporting: Publ...

Gender‑based violence, compounded by the effects of climate change, continues to weigh heavily on Ugandan communities...

Trump Says US Strike Killed Tren De Aragua Gang Boss With Venezuelan Help.

Trump Says US Strike Killed Tren De Aragua Gang Boss With Venezue...

President Donald Trump has said US forces have killed an “infamous leader” of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuela...

Health Ministry Kicks Off Digital Program To Monitor Maternal Health Data:Respond With Targeted Health Interventions At Health Centers.

Health Ministry Kicks Off Digital Program To Monitor Maternal Hea...

The health ministry is set to pilot a program that will be monitoring the events happening for mothers and newborns f...

Archbishop Kaziimba Concludes Farewell Visit to North West Ankole Diocese: Archbishop Calls for Encouragement, Unity and Steadfast Faith. Church Leaders Praise Dr. Kaziimba's Legacy of Transf

Archbishop Kaziimba Concludes Farewell Visit to North West Ankole...

The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, the Most Rev. Dr. Stephen Samuel Kaziimba Mugalu, has concluded his farewell...

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