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Parliament directs on formation of Communications Tribunal

Views: 6 Deputy Speaker Of Uganda’s Parliament Rt. hon Anita Among. Hon Theodore Ssekikubo contributing during the Thursday plenary The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, has tasked government to expedite the establishment of the Communications Tribunal. The tribunal is mandated to handle complaints relating to the decisions of the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) as […]

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Uganda to get one Hospital with Sustainable Power supply under the SOPHiA Project.

Views: 7       Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe, the Vice Chancellor of Makerere University Centre (R) launching the SOPHiA Project in presence of University Researchers. By Julius Mugaga / KMA Updates. KAMPALA-UGANDA: Uganda to get one hospital equipped with sustainable energy supply for its operations under the Sustainable Off-grid Solutions for Pharmacies and Hospitals (SOPHiA)

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Said Case: Pre-Trial Chamber II partially confirms the charges and commits the suspect to trial

Views: 7 The Chamber rejected the remainder of the charges brought against Mr Said in connection with crimes against humanity and war crimes allegedly committed THE HAGUE, Netherlands, December 9, 2021/ — Today, 9 December 2021, Pre-Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court (“ICC” or “Court”) (ICC-cpi.int), composed of Judge Rosario Salvatore Aitala, Presiding, Judge

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Boris Johnson announces Plan B restrictions to tackle Omicron spread Sam Blewett 6 hrs ago

Views: 6 Work-from-home guidance will return, Covid health certificates are to become mandatory in large venues and mask rules will be extended to combat the Omicron variant as Boris Johnson announced a move to his Plan B to tackle coronavirus. The Prime Minister warned it is clear the new strain is “growing much faster” than

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Meet striking doctors’ needs, Among tells gov’t

Views: 3 The Deputy Speaker, Anita Among. The Deputy Speaker, Anita Among, has directed government to ensure that demands made by doctors, who are currently on strike, are met. While chairing the plenary sitting on Tuesday, 7 December 2021, Anita said that the services of medical workers are critical, especially during the wake of a

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Archbishop Kazimba condemns the act of fathers who rape their daughters saying it’s abominable.

Views: 13 By Julius Mugaga/KMA Updates. KAMPALA, UGANDA: The Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Uganda, The Most Rev. Samuel Stephen Kazimba Mugalu has brutally condemned husbands who rape their daughters and beat up their wives while closing a three day Boys to Men Mentorship Camp at Mengo Senior School yesterday. Archbishop of Church of

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Gambians cast votes with marbles in key test for stability

Views: 3 BANJUL (Reuters) – Gambians will cast their votes on Saturday using a unique voting system, marbles dropped in each candidate’s ballot drum, in a tightly fought presidential election that will test stability and democratic progress in the tiny West African nation. Photo by Crispin Kaheru. Nearly 1 million people out of a 2.5

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‘Focus on the ordinary Ugandan’, Oulanyah tells UHRC

Views: 3 UHRC Chairperson, Mariam Wangadya, presenting the entity’s reports on the state of human rights and freedoms to the Speaker, Jacob Oulanyah. The Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Oulanyah, has urged government agencies to focus their research studies and recommendations on the plight of the common man. According to the Speaker, a number of reports

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Launch of the National HIV and Aids Action Plan for the Faith Sector in Uganda

Views: 11 Inter Religious Council  of Uganda (IRCU) with her 20 years  of existence  recognized a number of Personalities  and organizations  that have been their for them. Uganda’s Prime Minister launches the National HIV and Aids Action Plan for the Faith Sector in Uganda.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates. Prime Minister Rt. Hon Robinah Nabbanja displays

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