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Ali Hasahya, one of Uganda’s pioneer legislators and a member of the country’s 1962 Independence Parliament, has died at the age of 98.
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Airlines were on fresh alert late on Monday after Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait closed their countries' airspace temporarily as ...
Uganda’s State Minister for Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, David Bahati, has called on residents in border communities to actively engage in cross-border trade with Rwanda, citing renewed economic ...
Iran's military said on Monday it had carried out a "devastating and powerful" missile attack on the Al Udeid U.S. airbase in ...
If you have followed local swimming events, then you can understand the direction of the federations. For example, domestic ...
With fewer than 20 percent of Ugandan companies fully compliant with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), ...
The Secretary-General of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM), Mr Richard Todwong, has cautioned party members against branding any candidate in the upcoming party primaries as a “state ...
A low-cost reusable pad sewing initiative has significantly boosted girls’ school completion rates in Mbale City, with ...
Opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) party supporters and locals in Kayunga District are mourning the tragic deaths of ...
Currently, around 60 percent of Ugandan aquaculture is practiced by smallholder farmers operating over 20,000 fish ponds, with the sector directly supporting over 28,000 livelihoods. Stakeholders ...
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