The trio including Education Minister, Janet Kataha Museveni, Internal Affairs State Minister, Obiga Kania and their Security counterpart, Henry Tumukunde were lined up on the order paper to present statements to parliament from issues in their dockets.
Judy Obitre-Gama, the NIRA executive Director, said the biggest task of the national Identity card registration and information management was done by the team that was leaving.
The highest rates of infection were in Southern Africa with more than one percent of the population per year becoming infected in Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland. Uganda had an average of 77,000 new infections, down from 140,000 infections in 2014.
Geoffrey Muwanga, a survivor, says the thugs repeatedly attacked them with machetes accusing them of being robbers who have been terrorizing Sembabule.
A document titled 25 Years of Uganda Investment Authority states that known tax havens Cayman Islands, Canada, Singapore, Netherlands and the United States are among the Top 10 investment source countries.
Nobel Fabiano, the Kyebando Sub county polling supervisor, says although voters were already at the venue by oclock, voting couldnt start due to lack of voting materials.
Until today, Medical experts recommended formula feeding for infants in order to avert possible transmission through breast milk. World Health Organisation data indicates that transmission rates through breast milk can range between 15 to 45 percent.
Dr. Arthur Bainomugisha, the Executive Director ACODE, says although several LC V councilors retired out of pressure, majority of them were voted out for alleged failure to meet the expectations of their voters due to lack of civic education.
Ugandas Jacob Kiplimo will face a tough test when he takes part in the finals of the 10,000m at the 2016 World Junior Championship in Bydoszcz, Poland.
81 year old Maharaj who was jailed for 15 years together with world Icon Mandela is famously renowned for smuggling Nelson Mandelas Manuscript that would later see the publication of the book A Long Walk to Freedom.
In 2012, an attempt by government to evict the squatters led to the death of Alfred Oluge, the Deputy Head of Atekokwerowee clan during the resultant protests.
On July 15th, Manzi Tumubweine, the Kabale university council chairperson convened a meeting with the lecturers and unsuccessfully pleaded with them to end their strike, saying they would be cleared soon.
About 306 Kenyan, 269 South Sudanese,14 Burundians, eight Eritreans, two British nationals, four Rwandan nationals entered the country from South Sudan over the weekend alone.
Through his lawyer, Jude Ogik, Kilama contends that in 2011, the Energy and Mineral Developments Ministry paid him Shillings 10 million for an acre of land.