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17:45
17:45

MPs Want Energy Minister to Explain Karuma Controversy court injunction 1

Members on the Natural Resources Committee of Parliament have tasked the ministry of energy to explain the confusion surrounding the Karuma hydro power project.
16:41
16:41

Magic Stormers Beat A-1 Challenge In Airtel Basketball League airtel league

Former champions A-1 Challenge on Sunday evening lost 62-51 to Magic Stormers in a women’s game of the Airtel Basketball League. Magic Stormers, who made it to the play-offs last season, seem to have found their winning touch after starting the season in poor form.
14:25
14:25

Reflexology Centers Operate Secretly 2

In April 2011, the then Health Minister Dr Stephen Malinga banned reflexology services across the country accusing the operators of misleading patients and lack of professionalism.
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12:35

Alur King Lures Investors As His Premier Declares Renaissance alur king rauni iii

Wathum said the consequences of the Alur resistance was that the British suppressed them to the point of being docile, a characteristic not attributed to a people who used to be the most dominant and developed of all Luo and the people of West Nile. He said the British also denied Alurland land development, just like Bunyoro.
11:42
11:42

Experts: Fight Cancer Locally cervical cancer 3

According to the Institute, cancer cases increased from 15,000 in 2010 to 33,000 in 2011. Even with these figures, Dr. Edrisa Mutebi, Head of Endocrinology at Mulago Hospital advises that healthy diets could help in preventing certain types of cancer.
10:45
10:45

FUFA Give Up As Sponsors Uganda Breweries Stick To USLL League

The Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has given up on League sponsors Uganda Breweries Limited (UBL) after the later have maintained their allegiance to the League organized under Uganda Super League Limited (USLL).
10:20
10:20

Choosing MPs to Debate Not Practical, says Opposition Chief Whip parliament debate 1

Opposition chief whip Winnie Kiiza has said that a proposal to have party whips choose legislators to contribute on the floor is ideal but not practical in Uganda.
09:43
09:43

Kyambogo University: IGG Withdraws from Investigations kyembogo

According to Munira it would be a waste of government resources for both institutions funded by tax payers to embark on the same investigations.
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