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Sep 2021 8 results
18:34
18:34

Gov't has No Plan to Vaccinate Children Below 15 Years -MOH 1

According to officials from the health ministry, vaccinating teenagers or children aged 12 to 15 will be a waste of vaccines since children are not as susceptible to COVID-19 infections as adults are. They say the Pfizer vaccines will be set aside for persons in the high risk groups that will not be vaccinated
18:01
18:01

Two Security Guards Arrested For Defiling 15-Year-Old Girl in Kampala 2 1

Fred Enanga, the police spokesperson, has identified the two security guards as Hussein Otyeno attached to Security Group Africa and his colleague Vincent Tazanya of Protectorate-SPC who defiled a fifteen year old girl who was selling tea at around 11:00pm.
17:31
17:31

Masaka Killings: Four More Suspects Arrested in Kampala Fred Enanga 2 1

Addressing Journalists at Police headquarters in Naguru, Police spokesperson Fred Enanga said they have arrests four suspects who are part of the criminal gang that was hired to execute the killings.
17:20
17:20

Crested Cranes Intensify Preparations ahead of COSAFA Championship in South Africa 1 2

The tournament meant for senior women's teams organized under the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) will take place from 28th September to 9th October at Nelson Mandela Bay in South Africa
17:19
17:19

Boxers to Battle for National Team Slots in Mini-Tournament 2 1

Moses Muhangi, Uganda Boxing Federation President confirmed to URN that the tournament will be used to select National team players at all levels including both Male and females for the upcoming commonwealth games.
16:10
16:10

Arua Data Entrant Clerks Want to Return their UGX 100,000 Covid-19 Relief misuse of funds 4 1

Eight Data entrants from Arua city who were charged with the responsibility of registering vulnerable people have requested to refund the 100,000 shillings that they got.
13:47
13:47

Educationists Call for Teacher Retooling as Part of School Reopening Plan 5 1

The learners had been scheduled to return to school on June 7, 2021, a day before the government announced a second lockdown. Before this, hospitals had recorded an overwhelming number of patients, and hundreds of them had been reported from schools, sending the lower primary classes further into slumber.
08:31
08:31

Nawangwe Promises Stable Network as Online Exams Start Examinations 2 1

Professor Barnabas Nawangwe, the University Vice-Chancellor, has allayed the fears of the student about the issues of the network. He says that they have installed new servers to support wider coverage.
Sep 2021 8 results