One dead, Five in critical condition after police vehicle accidentally knocked NUP supporters
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- November 30, 2020
The International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM is observed every 6th February. During this time all stake holders involved in ending this dehumanizing practice have the opportunity to celebrate achievements and advocate for the abandonment of the practice. At least 200 million girls and Women alive today living in 31 countries have undergone FGM.
READ MOREMakerere university third year electrical engineering student identified as Wamono Emanuel drowned on Saturday at a swimming pool in Mbale at Mountain Inn Hotel police are investigating the circumstances under which the 22 year old drowned. The Elgon region spokesperson, Mr. Taitika Rogers said Wamono’s body was retrieved from the pool by police “A call
READ MOREMrs. Museveni has been summoned by parliament over the recently concluded Primary Leaving Examinations where children with special needs are reported to have under performed; Of the 263 pupils with special needs who registered for P.L.E, non had division one. The Plenary sitting was presided over by the deputy speaker of parliament – Mr. Tayebwa.
READ MOREBy Namale Agnes. For a long time, scholars and researchers have been searching for a viable explanation for how the geography of the world came about, how different groups of people came to be found in their ancestral homes and what lies beneath their distinct traits. Uganda is a multi-ethnic country comprising of people from
READ MOREBy Namale Agnes. Marine ventures remain vast in Uganda given the many water bodies the country has, but the presence of the largest fresh water body in East Africa and the longest River in Africa, Lake Victoria and river Nile respectively continues to present virgin areas for exploration and investment opportunities. We had heard quiet
READ MOREParliament has censured state minister for Lands Ms. Persis Namuganza. Parliament passed the motion to censure minister Namuganza over misconduct and contempt of parliament on Monday. 348 MPs voted in favor of the motion, 5 against while 3 abstained. Presiding officer -Thomas Tayebwa said he would inform the president of the censure within 24hours as
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