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The Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, has urged residents of Butambala District to prioritize education and abandon outdated practices that deprive children of formal learning--particularly ...
A police officer allegedly fired live rounds during a court-ordered eviction in the Nimba United Community of Mount Barclay on Tuesday, injuring a dog, damaging private property, and drawing outrage ...
Pressure is mounting on the government to review Uganda's Express Penalty System (EPS) after multiple complaints from motorists who say they have accumulated exorbitant traffic fines--sometimes ...
Dr. Eng. Harrison Mutikanga's election comes at a critical juncture, as dam development in the country and across Africa accelerates to meet growing demands for hydropower, irrigation, flood control, ...
Agnes Mukangiruwonsanga's cow could not conceive for the last two artificial inseminations it received recently. This, she said, frustrates her as a cattle farmer as it involves loss of both money and ...
Nigerian scientists from Covenant University have validated the potent anti-microbial and energy-boosting properties of structured water generated using QNET's innovative Amezcua Bio Disc 3 technology ...
The Gasabo Intermediate Court on Tuesday, June 10, resumed the trial of Davis Manzi, founder of the forex trading platform Billion Traders FX, and his wife, Sophie Akaliza, who served as the company's ...
Drivers in Uganda are increasingly caught in a frustrating and costly dilemma at traffic light intersections where automated traffic cameras and human traffic officers give conflicting instructions.
A sobering new report from the 2025 Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC) has revealed that at least 6.8 million Malawians--over one-third of the population--are unable to meet basic food needs, ...
Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese billionaire and the founder of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, has criticised the African Union's (AU) leaders about overreliance of foreign donors to run the organisation's affairs.
Mohiudeen and Swartz, who is also a former Acting Group CEO of PRASA, are accused of fraudulently selling 42km of railway line in the Eastern Cape in 2012.
State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hadera Abera stressed the need to elevate the economic diplomacy of the country to realize the Homegrown Economic Reform Agenda.
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