One dead, Five in critical condition after police vehicle accidentally knocked NUP supporters
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- November 30, 2020
Abdul Karim Agaba is the business man who has been masquerading as a state house staff. He has been identified to use the position to obtain money through unthinkable land deals. The resident of Ssekiwanga village , wakiso district was arrested by the state house anti corruption unit as reports of the said state house
READ MOREA state house driver has been arrested by the Kampala traffic police this morning for allegedly making a U-turn(wrong turn) and intimidating officers who tried to stop him at Agha Khan primary school. “We are opening a war at government vehicles now in addition to boda bodas who exhibit impunity”. Commissioner Transport regulation and safety
READ MOREBy James Ssegawa The 16-year-old striker Brenda Tabe is unstoppable when it comes to putting the ball behind the net. Cameroon will face Uganda under 17 national team in world cup qualifiers at Lugogo stadium in the first leg. The goal machine has impressed the tier fans of football across the continent due to her
READ MOREOn Tuesday afternoon, a 22 year old woman identified as Nampiima Rose died in a taxi. She is said to have boarded a taxi from Kampala heading to Ssembabule from the New Taxi Park by the help of her aunt. Rose was not fine when her aunt -Josephine helped her board and asked the driver,
READ MOREMohammad Ssegirinya is the member of parliament for Kawempe North that was arrested on charges of murder, abetting and aiding -in the Masaka murders alongside MP Allan Ssewanyana The mother of Hon. Ssegirinya, Ms Nakajumba Justine stormed parliament today morning again wailing over the detention of her son and begging for his release. Attempts for
READ MOREOn Sunday morning, horrifying news covered the waves of Uganda with the death of the speaker of parliament, Rt.Hon. Jacob Oulanyah. With sound mourning especially from parliament for the loss of their colleague and boss, rumors of who would be the new speaker begun to spread. A mourning notion many Ugandans couldn’t understand. Ugandans were
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