One dead, Five in critical condition after police vehicle accidentally knocked NUP supporters
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- November 30, 2020
Tororo chairpersons sub county 111s are calling upon government to consider allocating them funds to help for the maintenance of the motorcycles. The newly distributed motorcycles according to the chairpersons 111 consume a lot of fuel yet they earn small salaries. They insist that if they are to serve their purpose, they need government intervention.
READ MOREPresident Museveni while addressing the congregants in Wii-Gweng village in Mucwini sub-county , kitgum District during the celebration of the archbishop Janani Luwum day, in response to a plea by Archbishop Kaziimba Mugalu for government to join the church to condemn homosexuality responded that “Uganda will not support Homosexuality”. “We have been telling them ‘please,
READ MOREWhile addressing parliament on Thursday afternoon , the president’s speech went the unexpected way when he warned the western countries to stop imposing their social practices like homosexuality on Africans. “The western countries should stop wasting the time of humanity by imposing their social practices on us. Sex is confidential, so why should the public know
READ MOREThe greatest in football according to FIFA – popularly known as Pele is dead. The Legendary Brazilian Footballer died on the 29th December, 2022. Pele, born October.23rd, 1940 – south eastern of Tres Coracoes as Edson Arantes Do Nascimento has been in and out of hospital with frail health due to kidney problems and colon
READ MOREKizza Besigye , four time presidential candidate and human rights activist on 24th May, 2022 at Arua park in Kampala addressed the public without the knowledge of the police. Besigye is accused of encouraging the public to protest the high commodity prices which will cause violence and destruction of property according to the state. He
READ MOREThe WHO has reported that; Africa has the highest number of death by suicide cases. With each suicide there are 20 attempts. According to the World Health Organization; Mental Health problems affect about 116 million people in the African region from 53 million in 1990. The media in Uganda has been flooded by suicide cases
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