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EDSON KINENE

Subscriber District head Staff freelance reporter District Head in Mbarara, Uganda

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16:42
16:42

Digital Platform to Provide Farmers With Climate Change Information DFCU Bank 3 1

Kate Kiiza, the Executive Director of DFCU Bank, says that the platform is designed to empower farmers by providing real-time, localised, and actionable climate-related information. She notes that this will improve resilience and decision-making in farming practices.
08:43
08:43

UPDF, Rwanda Defence Force to Participate in Joint Sports, Civil Activities 2nd Division UPDF 1

The event marks the first-ever joint military sports engagement between the UPDF and RDF since the initiation of the proximity commanders’ engagements.
14:49
14:49

East Africa Revival Museum, Where Tourists Find the Truth About Revival Mission Ankole Diocese 4

For nearly a century, the building hosted all five bishops of the Ankole Diocese until 2016, when the current Bishop, Rt. Rev. Sheldon Mwesigwa initiated its transformation into a museum dedicated to the East African Revival.
10:31
10:31

Ntungamo Prinicipal Human Resource Officer Interdicted Over Misconduct 1

The officers were accused of absconding from work and were suspended by the rewards and sanctions committee.
11:33
11:33

Tribunal Orders Mbarara City Council to Pay UGX 30 Million in Damages

he Tribunal, chaired by Francis Gimara and composed of Nelson Nerima, Thomas Brookes Ishangana, Paul Kalumba, and Charity Kyarisima, delivered the ruling after Obon and Infrastructure Development JV accused the Council and MBJ Technologies Limited of contempt of its earlier decision.
08:25
08:25

UHRC Tribunal Awards Widow UGX55m 2

In its ruling on Thursday, the tribunal, chaired by the UHRC Chairperson, Mariam Wangadya, noted that Mugabirwe was a young man when his life was brutally snatched from him by the state agents.
07:34
07:34

Mbarara Hospital Paediatric Surgery Ward Expanded, Improved with 15 Beds MRRH

The ward, which was expanded with the support of Bethany Kids, a non-governmental organization, also saw an increase in the number of beds from 15 to 30.