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19:34
19:34

Pictorial; Celebrating Black History Month in Uganda Sauti Ya Africa

A special concert featuring music spanning three centuries that reflects the African American experience in the United States from slavery in the 1800’s up through the Civil Rights era of the 1960s and through the present day left many upbeat, as they walked down memory lane.
19:30
19:30

EAC Dispute Redress Mechanism Weak-Integration Expert

Dr Isaac Shinyekwa, a senior research fellow on integration at the local think tank Economic Policy Research Centre, said trade disputes should not be a surprise . However, EAC partner states should be able to resolve them quickly to continue trading seamlessly.
19:21
19:21

Infant Sues Dr Agarwal’s Eye Hospital for Medical Negligence eye surgery 1

A month later, the court records say Dr Fabian brought it to their attention that that the cornea that was transplanted was not compatible with the blood system of the infant and this was after his eye had gotten swollen with much pain.
18:31
18:31

Irene Sewankambo Named Acting UCC Boss as Mutabazi Bows Out Parliament 1

Mutabazi who has served for two five-year terms will not have his contract renewed when it expires this Sunday, February 9, 2020, according to information obtained by Uganda Radio Network.
17:31
17:31

More Students Complete UBTEB 2019 UBTEB Results 1 2

According to the results that were released on Friday, a total of 5,251 candidates that sat for examinations in two programs; Uganda Community Polytechnics Certificate-UCPC and Advanced Craft Programs- ACP, 4,102 representing 84 percent completed their studies and passed during the November/December 2019 examination cycle.
16:43
16:43

Clerk to Parliament Receives Notice of Censure Against Tumwine Gen Elly Tumwine 1 2

Mbwatekamwa Gaffa, the Kasambya county MP has presented to the Clerk to Parliament a censure motion against Security Minister Gen Elly Tumwine.
16:25
16:25

Funding For Disease Outbreaks to Expire Next Month World Bank 4

Dr. Allan Muruta the Commissioner Public Health Emergencies at the Ministry of Health told Uganda Radio Network that for Ebola preparedness efforts alone, they have so far used over $36million dollars where by part of this money has come from the loan.
15:51
15:51

SEATINI Sues Gov’t Over Continued Use of Glyphosate Herbicides High Court

Its use became controversial in 2015 when the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) concluded that it was probably carcinogenic. Additional Research by the University of Washington indicated that the chemical significantly increases the risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), a cancer of the immune system.
15:04
15:04

Parliament Blocks Obore’s Return from Forced Leave chris obore 1

According to the job advert, a suitable candidate was expected to hold an Honors Degree in Mass Communication, Communication Studies, Journalism or Arts with Communication and Public Relations studied as subjects, from a recognized University plus a Masters' Degree in a relevant field.
14:11
14:11

Man Arrested For Vandalizing UTL Cables 2

Owoyesigyire said the officers were on normal night Patrols when they sighted three people vandalizing UTL cables in a Manhole. Two of Wambere’s colleagues escaped arrest.
13:58
13:58

State Challenges Kashaka's Bail Application Supreme Court 1

Principal State Attorney Harriet Angom on Friday told Supreme Court Judge Lillian Tibatemwa that court should instead expeditiously hear Kashaka's appeal challenging his conviction and sentence as opposed to releasing him on bail.
13:29
13:29

Child Kidnappers Have Returned with New Tricks - Police 2 1

Assistant Commissioner of Police –ACP Polly Namaye, identified Kayendeke’s father as Samson James Kunya. Namaye, who is also deputy police spokesperson, said the stranger tricked the maid that the girl’s parents had sent him to pick her.
08:03
08:03

Ugandans Need to Understand Food Values Better -Nutritionists 3

Dr Mary Nalubega, a nutritionist based at Kampala Hospital says increasingly, people with chronic illness such as high blood pressure, sickle cell anaemia and heart diseases are being duped into abandoning some foods and promoting others without research-based evidence.
07:06
07:06

Staff Shortage Hits Makerere University Estates Unit government 1

Sources at the department indicate that over 200 vacancies have not been filled over the past years.
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