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Author: Gordon Twesigye

Kitara FC Fires Head Coach, Technical Team

After six league matches, Kitara FC has just one victory with only four points and find themselves in the relegation zone, placed 14th in the Uganda Premier League.

Finance Minister Asks New Investment Board to Tackle Youth Unemployment

The newly appointed board, chaired by Dr. Robert Kyamanywa, faces the challenge of addressing rampant youth unemployment that has affected countless families across the country.

Ugandan Government Fronts Local Content in Developing Standard Gauge Railway Project

The $2.3 billion project, expected to take 42 months to complete, will revolutionize Uganda's transportation sector, reducing travel time and increasing efficiency.

UK Boosts Uganda’s Mpox Response with £1M Funding for Health Initiatives

The British High Commission in Kampala has announced a £1 million funding package to support Uganda's efforts in tackling the Mpox outbreak.

Health Committee Blocks Surrogacy Access for All Women, Raising Concerns on Reproductive Rights

Members of Parliament on the Parliament’s Health Committee have rejected a proposal by the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) to allow all women, regardless of fertility status, to access surrogacy services.

Lands Ministry Launches New Digital Platforms for Easy Land Access

The Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development has launched the Ugandan National Land Information System (UgNLIS) public portal to aid in the access of information on land.

National Salvation Front (NAS) is Responsible for Juba- Nimule Road Attack- S. Sudan Forces Confirm

In a press briefing, Gen. Lul Ruai Koang, spokesperson for the South Sudan People Defence Forces (SSPDF), has confirmed that the National Salvation Front (NAS), led by Gen. Thomas Cirilo Swaka, is responsible for a recent attack on a bus traveling from Juba to Kampala, Uganda.

Association of Surgeons to Perform 2500 Surgeries at No Cost in Ankole Region

Over 2500 surgeries are expected to be performed at no cost by a team of 280 surgeons from the Association of Surgeons of Uganda (ASOU) and other health specialists from the Ministry of Health in the Ankole Subregion.

Uganda to Train 10,000 Vaccine Scientists by 2040

The government, through the Science, Technology and Innovation Secretariat (STI), is set to train 10,000 vaccine scientists by 2040 in a bid to strengthen the country’s local knowledge base and improve the ability to create and produce vaccines within the country.

MoF Issues Funds to Local Governments to Facilitate Completion of Ongoing Projects

The primary objectives of the consultative workshops include providing feedback on issues raised during last year's budget consultations, discussions about the budget strategy for FY 2025/26, and discussions about the strategic direction of the NDP4, the 10-fold growth strategy, and how this will translate into local economic growth.

Uganda Awarded Best Organizer Title at CITIE 2024

The accolade highlights Uganda’s growing influence on the global stage and its commitment to fostering valuable partnerships in the tourism sector.

Newly Enthroned Karamoja Bishop Assured of Government Support for Development

The leaders and people of Karamoja have demonstrated unity, strong leadership, and a genuine enthusiasm for development and socio-economic transformation.

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