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Farewell to Pope Francis: Vatican Announces Funeral Arrangements

Farewell to Pope Francis: Vatican Announces Funeral Arrangements

Date: April 22, 2025Location: Vatican City The Vatican has formally a...

Uganda Hosts 11th African Forum On SDGS

Uganda Hosts 11th African Forum On SDGS

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has today opened the 11th session of the Africa Regional For...

Commemorating World Wetland Day

Commemorating World Wetland Day

The Ministry of Water and Environment has called upon the public to join in the collective responsibility of conservi...

African Youths Take Part In Peace Building And Conflict Resolution Training In Makerere

African Youths Take Part In Peace Building And Conflict Resolutio...

Makerere University Rotary Peace Centre has continued to embark on peace-building and conflict-resolution processes,...

Prime Minister Nabbanja Addresses UN General Assembly, Commits Government On SDGS Targets Achievement

Prime Minister Nabbanja Addresses UN General Assembly, Commits Go...

RAMSON The prime minister of Uganda Rt. Hon. Nabbanja Robinah has assured the United Nations...

Happy Labour Day to all labourers throughout the world!

Happy Labour Day to all labourers throughout the world!

Happy Labour Day to all labourers throughou...

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