One dead, Five in critical condition after police vehicle accidentally knocked NUP supporters
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- November 30, 2020
The body of a missing male was found decomposing in Kyambogo a month after his reported disappearance. His body was discovered by a watchman near Kyambogo primary school and was taken to the city mortuary Mulago for postmortem. The deceased was identified by Mr. Onyango Patrick -the Kampala metropolitan spokesperson as Roy Alituha 28 years
READ MOREDuring the 41st Tarehe Sita celebration in Mbale, President Museveni opened boda bodas for the first time since March 2020. The Covid 19 virus caused the heaviest economy shut down in Uganda, including tough restrictions on boda boda operators. The Boda boda operators in Uganda had a restriction on their operation that was 6am -6pm
READ MOREBishop Okabe who died with wife in a car accident along Mbale -Tirinyi road on Saturday last week has had numerous Legislators from Teso region call voters to vote Okabe’s family member for father’s replacement. Deputy Speaker of parliament during the mourning of the deceased presented Okabe’s son- Emmanuel Okabe as replacement for the father.
READ MOREUS President-elect Joe Biden has said he will ask Americans to wear masks for his first 100 days in office to curtail the spread of coronavirus. He told CNN he believed there would be a “significant reduction” in Covid-19 cases if every American wore a face covering. Mr Biden also said he would order masks
READ MOREBesigye has been arrested again today for protesting high commodity prices. The human rights activist has just been released from remand prison of the same. He was intercepted in downtown Kampala where he is said to have started mobilizing traders to wake and join him. The former presidential candidate was arrested and detained at Kampala
READ MOREBelgium’s King Philippe has expressed his “deepest regrets” to the Democratic Republic of Congo for his country’s colonial abuses. The reigning monarch made the comments in a letter to President Felix Tshisekedi on the 60th anniversary of DR Congo’s independence. Belgium controlled the Central African country from the 19th Century until it won its independence
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