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Human rights

12:43
12:43

Media Houses Tasked on Safety of Journalists 5

Olemaru argued that if journalists are not safe at their places of work, then they cannot advocate for their safety or talk about it broadly.
06:32
06:32

Gen Wamala Tasks Road Contractors on Environmental Protection 5 2

Wamala said every organisation must be concerned about climate change effects, noting that at 57 gigatons of carbon dioxide emitted globally last year, the speed if increase also increase to 1.3 percent, which he called scary.
06:24
06:24

Masaka Deaf Candidates Upbeat for Better Grades 2

Sarah Nakabuye, the Head Teacher Masaka School for the Deaf-Ndegeya observes that unlike in the previous years, the candidates are upbeat of scoring good grades, because they have had a rare opportunity to fully comprehend the questions that were set by UNEB.
14:27
14:27

Achievements of Gender Parity Movement Are Regressive – Business Leaders Gender Equality 5 1

About 70 percent of money lent out by microfinance institutions in Uganda went to women entrepreneurs in 2023.

Slideshow

09:28
09:28

Pictorial; Aftermath of Kigoogwa Fuel Tank Blast

The tragedy has cast a sombre mood over Kigoogwa town.

Business and finance

14:07
14:07

GROW Entrepreneurs Forum Commits Support for Women-Led Enterprises

This National Level Women Entrepreneurs Policy Forum, meeting biannually, is set to continue monitoring GROW’s progress and work to address key policy gaps, ensuring an enabling environment for Uganda’s women-led businesses to thrive.
13:27
13:27

UNOC Boasts of Weeding Out Fuel Speculators 1

UNOC's terminal operations manager, Eng. Rwakasanga Kateera says now all fuel dealers can directly purchase products from the Jinja terminal, refill their stations and directly sell to final consumers at nationally agreeable prices.
11:51
11:51

Kasese Leaders Ask MPs, MAAIF to Explain Coffee Bill 3 1

The Nyakabingo Sub County Chairperson, Charles Thembo Kahitisani, says that because there was no consultation, especially among key coffee producers both leaders, farmers and coffee dealers have not been given a chance to represent their inputs and concerns before the bill was passed.
10:47
10:47

Experts Ask Cooperatives to Diversify Products, Transform Operations Innovation 3 1

The Uhuru Institute says use of ancient systems affects the governance of the corporative societies and unions and hence curtail their growth, the growth of members and well as contribution to the economy.