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Rwenzururu Kingdom Mourns Cultural Heritage Minister Kahanga Kibaba: Thousands Pay Tribute to Late Deputy Minister for Culture and Kingdom Heritage.Kingdom Orders Flags at Half-Mast and Takes

Rwenzururu Kingdom Mourns Cultural Heritage Minister Kahanga Kiba...

The Rwenzururu Kingdom is mourning the death of its Deputy Minister for Culture and Kingdom Heritage, Native Kahanga...

Policy Analyst Call For Deeper Investment In Agriculture:Markets, Value Addition, And Extension Services Noted As Persistent Sector Gaps.Need For Quality Standards  Stressed To Strengthen Mar

Policy Analyst Call For Deeper Investment In Agriculture:Markets,...

Uganda has intensified its drive for agricultural transformation, boosting funding for the Agro‑Industrialisation Pro...

Nwoya District Warned Over Poor Service Delivery: Office of The President Calls for Greater Accountability. District Leaders Pledge Improved Public Service Delivery

Nwoya District Warned Over Poor Service Delivery: Office of The P...

Nwoya District leaders have been challenged to strengthen accountability and improve service delivery to ensure that...

MP Mporera, Hajji Asiifu Donate Towards Katuna Mosque Expansion: Members Encouraged to Enact Savings SACCO Mosque Leaders Describe Donation as History.

MP Mporera, Hajji Asiifu Donate Towards Katuna Mosque Expansion:...

Katuna Muslim community has received a major financial boost towards the completion and expansion of its mosque after...

Trump Says Iran Deal 'All Signed,' But Details Remain Unclear.

Trump Says Iran Deal 'All Signed,' But Details Remain Unclear.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday a preliminary agreement to end the 

30kph Speed Limit In Urban Areas Affecting Mobility:Enforce Laws Against Motorists Who Don’t Stop At Pedestrian Crossings – Drivers.Commissioner Assures Drivers Of Better Service Delivery

30kph Speed Limit In Urban Areas Affecting Mobility:Enforce Laws...

The 30 km/h speed limit set by traffic police in the city has led people in different sectors, especially transport,...

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