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Stakeholders Urged To Intensify Road Safety Education:Public Urged To Champion Road Safety.

Stakeholders Urged To Intensify Road Safety Education:Public Urge...

Road carnage remains one of Uganda’s most pressing public safety challenges, with reckless driving and overspee...

Mob Justice Condemned as Police Pursue Justice for Victims: Timely Reporting Urged to Prevent Mob Justice Tragedies.ACP Kituuma Calls for Public Cooperation with Law Enforcement

Mob Justice Condemned as Police Pursue Justice for Victims: Timel...

The Uganda Police Force has reiterated its stand against mob justice, with Spokesperson ACP Rusoke Kituuma vowing tha...

UPDF Calls for Applications in Recruitment Exercise: Professionals from Different Fields Encouraged to Apply. Physical Vetting to Commence in July

UPDF Calls for Applications in Recruitment Exercise: Professional...

The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) has announced a nationwide recruitment exercise targeting qualified U...

Uganda’s Child Trafficking Crisis Persists Despite Decline in Cases: Child Rights Advocates Call for Stronger Systems to Curb Trafficking. Police Advocate for Vigilance Amongst Guardians

Uganda’s Child Trafficking Crisis Persists Despite Decline in Cas...

Uganda’s fight against child trafficking remains urgent and unresolved. With children accounting for more than...

Electricity Theft at Ovino Mall: Workers at Ovino Building Struggle Due To Very High Electricity Bills. New Council Elected Launches Operation to Arrest Electricity Thieves.

Electricity Theft at Ovino Mall: Workers at Ovino Building Strugg...

The leaders at Ovino building today convened for a heated meeting in which they discussed ways in which the excessive...

ACP Kituuma Urges Calm As Senior Police Directors’ Contracts Expire:Police Spokesperson Urges SOP Adherence As Nation Marks Martyrs Day.Uganda Police Enforces Ebola Measures Alongside Agencie

ACP Kituuma Urges Calm As Senior Police Directors’ Contracts Expi...

The Uganda Police Force has assured the public that its operations remain stable despite the expiry of contracts for...

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