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18:29
18:29

Universities Join Hands to Curb GBV 5 1

The campaign“Safer Campuses Campaign” is piloted by three universities Makerere Main and Jinja Campus, Ndejje University, and Kampala International University, in partnership with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
18:16
18:16

Besigye’s Lawyers Ask Court to Reject Testimony of Scene of Crime Officers 1 1

Trouble for Besigye and Mukaaku stem from their June 14th, 2022 protest against the skyrocketing prices of commodities in the country.
18:06
18:06

Researchers Seek Assessment of Mpox Vaccine on Strain Circulating in Uganda 2

Prof Pontiano Kaleebu the Executive Director of UVRI said the virus strain currently circulating in Uganda and the neighbouring DR Congo is Clade 1b and yet no studies have been done to establish how the vaccine behaves with it.
17:57
17:57

Anti-EACOP Protesters Arrested in Kampala Anti-EACOP protest 1 1

The protestors from Kyambogo, Makerere and Kampala International Universities, had gathered outside the European Union offices at Nile Avenue in Kampala.
17:23
17:23

Mak Tribunal Orders Reinstatement of System Administrator Christopher Ntwatwa 1

The Tribunal on Friday chaired by Dr Henry Onoria also directed the University to pay Ntwatwa all his salary arrears from November 2020 when he was illegally suspended to the date when he will be reinstated. According to the decision, each party will bear its costs.
16:28
16:28

Experts Push for Increasing Community Access to Palliative Care 1 4

According to Mark Mwesiga, the Executive Director of the Palliative Care Association of Uganda (PCAU) there is a big problem of awareness where many people don’t know when to seek and yet some are scared of being enrolled onto palliative care wrongly branding it a last resort or death sentence.
15:06
15:06

Kiira Motors Jinja Plant Due for Commissioning Emobility 2

The Initial Installed Capacity of the Kiira Vehicle Plant is 2,500 buses per year, with plans to further upgrade it to 5,000 units annually in the medium term. Minister Musenero says the plant needs Ugx 500b to build capacity to meet rising demand.
06:51
06:51

Museveni Pardons Former PS Kashaka Bicycle Scandal 1 Top story

Kashaka and Bamutura were in 2014, convicted by the then Anti-corruption court judge Catherine Bamugemereire for various roles they played in contracting a sham company, Ammam Industrial Tools and Equipment Limited to purchase 70, 000 bicycles from India. The said bicycles were to be used by parish and Local Council chairpersons in the 2011 general elections. Todate, the bicycles have never been delivered.
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