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President Museveni has used the International Women’s Day celebrations to advise Ugandans to go for blood checkups before having sexual intercourse with their partners in order to avoid disease transition. Mr Museveni who was speaking...
When a woman understands how to run a home, she is close to understanding the problems of running a country. Uganda is blessed with courageous women who can't be ignored in political growth of the Pearl...
The late Mayanja Nkangi has been praised as an incorruptible leader who should be an example to those in various leadership positions. Nkangi, a former prime minister in the Mengo government also held various positions...
The newly appointed board chairman of the National Drug Authority (NDA) Dr Medard Bitekyerezo has vowed to eliminate expired drugs from the Ugandan market by crackdown on pharmacies dealing in expired drugs. Dr Bitekyerezo, a...
The government of Uganda has ordered a closure of its southern border closing with the Republic of Tanzania at Kikagati border post in a bid to fight “mafias” involved smuggling. Tax body Uganda Revenue Authority -...
Uganda is today (8th March 2017), joining the rest of the world to commemorate the International Women’s Day. This is an annual observance that was declared by the United Nations in 1975 and has been...
Finance minister Matia Kasaija has expressed disappointment for not sharing on the Shs6billion presidential handshake. Mr Kasaija who appeared before the Parliamentary committee that is investigating the disputed payment and he revealed that the despite...
Uganda is hosting the IAAF World Cross Country Championships Kampala 2017 on the 26th March 2016 at the Independence Grounds in Kololo an upscale Kampala suburb. The local organizing committee has already put in place...
The ministry of education recently revealed to parliament that there are no funds for the distribution of free sanitary pads among gals whose families could not afford them although it was President Museveni’s campaign process. After numerous...