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News
Museveni, EU Commissioner sign forest partnership agreement
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni together with the visiting European Union (EU) Commissioner, Mr. Virginijus Sinkeviius, have launched the new EU…
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Lifestyle
Rotary Club of Mukono-Namilyango celebrates charter ceremony
The Rotary Club of Mukono-Namilyango proudly announced its official charter on Saturday, April 6th, in a dazzling event held at…
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Business
African economies projected to grow by 3.4 % in 2024-report
Increased private consumption and declining inflation are supporting an economic rebound in Sub-Saharan Africa. However, the recovery remains fragile due…
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Opinion
OFWONO OPONDO: Alone and afraid; staring at old age induced retirement beckoning
If you have been in formal employment especially so in government service for over three decades mingling with the mighty,…
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Opinion
Why gov’t must prioritize the agriculture sector in FY2024/2025 budget
By Olive Atuhaire In January 2024, the Parliament of Uganda approved the FY2024/25 National Budget Framework Paper (NBFP) amounting to…
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Education
150 schools to compete in 9th Stanbic entrepreneurship challenge
At least 158 secondary education colleges from across the country have been cleared to compete in the 9th edition of…
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Events
‘Old school’ fashion dominates at Reminisce as Stanbic’s FlexiPay rewards clients
Revellers welcomed the Easter holiday in sytle; with a nostalgic feeling that took them back to the oldies at the…
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Health
Mubende Hospital management on the spot over CT scan fees
The Committee on Government Assurances and Implementation has questioned Mubende Regional Referral Hospital management for charging patients Shs150,000 for use…
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Education
Why efforts to integrate Kiswahili language in schools are still failing
Uganda has ample manpower to teach the Kiswahili language, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of East African Affairs,…
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Business
Stanbic PMI reports low demand for March
Ugandan private sector firms have registered deterioration in business conditions during March, thereby ending a 16-month upward improvement sequence in…
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