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Fallen head of Busoga clans replaced ahead of burial

Views: 0 Busoga Kingdom clan executives from the 11 chiefdoms have appointed Mr Richard Mafumo, the monarchy’s Minister for Culture, to replace late Keith Mutengu as the head of all clan heads (Isabakungania). Mr Mutengu passed away on Sunday morning at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital at the age of 88, with palace sources saying he

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Uganda on alert as IS-linked ADF militants cross border from DR Congo

Views: 0 Ugandan security forces are on high alert after they said fighters from an Islamic State-linked group entered the country at the weekend. The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) militants are planning attacks in urban areas, places of worship, schools and public events, according to the army. It urged the public to remain vigilant “to

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Museveni, UK’s Prince Edward, discuss ways to boost Uganda’s tourism

Views: 1 Entebbe, (UG):- President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Monday met and held discussions with His Royal Highness Prince Edward Antony Richard Louis, the Duke of Edinburgh on his courtesy visit to State House Entebbe. Prince Edward is a member of the British royal family. He is the youngest child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip.

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Suspended Rubaga deputy RCC hands over office

Views: 0 Mr Herbert Anderson Burora, the former deputy Resident City Commissioner (RCC) of Rubaga Division: I handed over The Office of the Deputy Resident City Commissioner in LUBAGA Division. 5years and 5month of my Service are worth bowing out Honorably. It’s not about the office/Job as Madam Anita thought, It’s about the Service. I

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REWARD FOR WANTED MURDER SUSPECT OF BUGANDA CLAN LEADER INCREASED TO UGX 20 MILLION

Views: 0 The Directorate of CID, has increased the reward offered for the arrest, or credible information that can lead to the arrest of Lujja Bbosa Tabula, aged 38 , who is wanted for allegedly masterminding the murder by shooting of Eng. Daniel Bbosa, a businessman and former “NDIGA” Clan leader, from Ugx 10m to

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Speculation rises over NRM’s role in Masaka NUP rift

Views: 0 In a surprising turn of events within the National Unity Platform (NUP) in Masaka, accusations and counter-accusations between top leaders have sparked speculation over potential external influences, particularly from the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM).   The rift, prominently featuring Mathias Mpuuga and Florence Namayaja, has escalated with both figures pointing fingers at

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Boda Boda riders warned over increase in targeted attacks, robberies

Views: 0 Police have issued a stern warning to owners and riders of motorcycles to stay vigilant and take precautionary measures in the wake of boda boda-related crimes in the country. The Police Spokesperson, SCP Fred Enanga while addressing the media at Naguru Police headquarters on Monday said over the past week, a total of

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IFAD and WFP work together to combat hunger in fragile contexts

Views: 0 ©IFAD/Daniele Bianchi Rome, 18 March 2024. The UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the World Food Programme (WFP) have today launched an action plan to work together in fragile contexts — countries simultaneously affected by economic shocks, and extreme weather, in combination with little or no institutional and government capacity to

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HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ONLY ONLY SOME ARE HUMAN RIGHTS FOR NONE

Views: 0 Dear Fellow South African, Later this week, on 21 March, South Africa will celebrate Human Rights Day. On that day we will recall the Sharpeville Massacre of 21 March 1960, when apartheid police shot dead 69 unarmed protesters who were taking a stand against the apartheid regime’s unjust and inhumane pass laws. The

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