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Over 140 MPs sign motion to censure four embattled commissioners, what next?

Kampala, (UG):- At least 145 legislators have appended the signature on the motion moved by Lwemiyaga County MP Hon Theodore Ssekikubo against the four embattled commissioners of Parliament implicated over corruption in the Shs1.7bn service award saga. The implicated commissioners include former Leader of Opposition and Nyendo Mukungwe MP, Hon Mathias Mpuuga (Nyendo-Mukungwe, NUP), Solomon Silwany […]

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MPs want domestic work recognised as formal labour

Tororo District Woman MP Sarah Opendi.  Rights activists have urged government to provide critical services like water access to ease workload burdening women.   Legislators have embarked on the process of recognising domestic work in the formal sector saying “there is a lot of unpaid work which needs a reward.” On Tuesday, Tororo District Woman Member of

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Coffee reforms on the right track, says CS Chelugui.

He said the sub-sector has witnessed notable and tangible progress. In Summary The CS said the government is keen to enhance transparency, improve farmers’ livelihoods and incomes and increase export earnings. Chelugui said the government continues to confront a myriad of unprecedented challenges in implementation of the reforms. Cooperatives and MSMEs Development Cabinet Secretary Simon

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Four Ugandans write to KRA, demand release of 7 vehicles at Mombasa Port

In Summary The applicants through have now written to the KRA commissioner in charge of investigation and enforcement. When reached for comment, KRA Commissioner Legal Services Paul Matuku referred us to the office of the commissioner for marketing and communications. Containers at the Port of Mombasa’s Second Container Terminal Two senior Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)

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Bunyoro King Makes First Public in Five Years

Excitement rippled through St. Peter’s Cathedral in Hoima City as Omukama Solomon Gafabusa Iguru of Bunyoro Kingdom made a notable public appearance on Monday morning. It marked his first public outing since 2019, a moment cherished by worshipers and kingdom officials alike. Accompanied by Omugo (Queen) Margret Karunga and other prominent figures of the kingdom,

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Uhuru: State House has not acquired new vehicles for my office

In a press briefing, Uhuru through his spokesperson Kanze Dena alleged that he is currently using vehicles given to him on a transitional basis. Last month the Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura listed 12 vehicles the government of Kenya has given former President Uhuru Kenyatta and former First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta for their day-to-day movements.

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Search Intensifies for Missing Plane Carrying Malawi Vice President

A search has intensfied for  a missing aircraft carrying the vice president of the southeastern African country of Malawi and nine other people, the country’s government said on Monday. Vice President Saulos Chilima was traveling on a Malawi Defense Force aircraft that took off at 9:17 a.m. Monday from the capital, Lilongwe. We show you our

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Ssemujju Refuses to Forsake “Friend” Mpuuga Despite Corruption Accusations

Kira Municipality Member of Parliament, Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda, has expressed his unwavering support for Nyendo-Mukungwe MP Mathias Mpuuga amidst a brewing controversy. Ssemujju, in an interview with the press on Monday, emphasized his long-standing relationship with Mpuuga as a key reason for his stance. The controversy stemmed from a motion to censure Mpuuga and three

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Uganda Welcomes Back Stolen Artifacts from UK

State Minister for Tourism, Martin Bahinduka Mugarra, has hailed the return of a significant batch of cultural heritage artifacts to Uganda, marking the second-largest single return of such items in the country’s history. This momentous occasion follows the first return during the independence celebrations in July 1962 when the Kibuuka regalia were repatriated. On Saturday,

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