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07:16
07:16

Human Rights in Business in Uganda Still a Far Cry 3

"Companies like Total (TotalEnergies) Uganda and EACOP are acknowledging their Human Rights responsibilities and they promptly share their periodic reports with us," she said, calling on all businesses to show that they respect Human Rights at every level exercising diligence to prevent harm.
15:42
15:42

Masaka Mother Faces Charges for Torturing 10-Months Baby on Camera 1

In the graphic footage, Namwanje is seen forcing the child to consume human feces and urinating on the infant’s head.
08:54
08:54

Call for Justice: Urgent Plea for Protection, Respect for Victims

The organizations condemn the subsequent mob justice that has been directed at the victim's mother Hajjat Zuurah Mwezira, who bravely stepped forward as a whistleblower.
07:05
07:05

Police Name Victims of Lamwo Lightning Strike 2 1 Top story

Following the incident, the leadership in the settlement and Lamwo district local government recommended the immediate installation of lightning arresters on major buildings within the refugee settlement.

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09:28
09:28

Pictorial; Aftermath of Kigoogwa Fuel Tank Blast

The tragedy has cast a sombre mood over Kigoogwa town.

Business and finance

07:49
07:49

Gov't Inaugurates New Board to Lead Uganda National Mining Company 3 1

During the inauguration ceremony, Eng. Irene Pauline Bateebe, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, emphasized the board's critical role in achieving new targets aimed at enhancing the exploitation and value addition of minerals for economic transformation, industrialization, and job creation for Ugandans.
07:16
07:16

Human Rights in Business in Uganda Still a Far Cry 3

"Companies like Total (TotalEnergies) Uganda and EACOP are acknowledging their Human Rights responsibilities and they promptly share their periodic reports with us," she said, calling on all businesses to show that they respect Human Rights at every level exercising diligence to prevent harm.
15:05
15:05

Water Crisis Hits Soroti City, Residents and Businesses Struggle 2 1

According to the NWSC's Technical Supervisor, Samuel Etwalu, a blown water transformer is the cause, and the team is working on its replacement, which may take time. He urged the community to conserve water during this period.
14:41
14:41

Ferry Services Resume on Panyimur-Wangseko Route After One-Week Suspension 2

UNRA Public Relations Officer, Allan Sempebwa, confirmed the resumption, stating, “The technical teams from UNRA assessed the condition of the ferry within the period of one week and worked on it, and today it started its first route at 8:30 a.m. to Wangseko.”