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    Author: Robert Musana

    "Citizens should know that having an expired national ID does not mean expiry of citizenship. Secondly, the cabinet minister issued a statement for the extension of the renewal of national IDs for one more year. Citizens should also know that the National Identification Number (NIN) is permanent and can be used anywhere."
    Some of the released NUP political prisoners have asked fellow party supporters to continue fighting for jailed comrades. While speaking at the NUP head offices at Kavule on Tuesday, December 3, 2024, the NUP party presented 12...

    Government should Empower Citizens to Tackle Cyber Threats—Experts

    Recently there was an attack on Bank of Uganda, where over UGX 60 billion was stolen by hackers, which many cyber experts say could have resulted from human error, and it could have been prevented had there been strong cybersecurity mechanisms.

    AI Shouldn’t Replace Human Intelligence in Health Care – MAK Professor

    Makerere University Professor Mukadasi Buyinza has hailed Makerere Artificial Intelligence (AI) Health Lab for their advancement in the use of AI in finding health...

    Youth Should Contest for Leadership Irrespective of Political Affiliation—Former MAK Guild President

    As the 2026 elections approach, many political parties are having internal disagreements on who to give the flag for different leadership positions to and whether some of the brilliant young people emerging in different political parties stand a chance to be chosen as flag bearers against the old party members and incumbents still remains a mystery that only time will tell.

    Minister Nankabirwa Warns against Conmen Amid Yaka Meters Update

    Wandera asked clients whose meters are not upgraded to immediately call the Umeme customer care number, which is toll-free, and Umeme will send a technician to upgrade the Yaka meter.

    Uganda to Celebrate International Day for PWDs with Inclusive Education

    The government of Uganda, through its national policy on inclusive education, has paved the way for the empowerment of all the population through the education-for-all initiative, which was introduced in 1997 to ensure that all children, regardless of their disability, have access to quality education.

    Lukwago Tasks Kenyan Gov’t to Explain Arrest of Ugandans 

    “We want to put the Kenyan government on the spot; how do people come to visit Kenya and are returned back to the country forcefully without being deported or extradited?"

    DP Lauds Finance Ministry for Lowering Monthly Money Lending Interest Rate to 2.8%

    The directive is in accordance with section 89(1) of the Tier 4 Microfinance Institutions and Money Lenders Act, which states that the maximum interest rate that a money lender shall charge on the principal or the actual sum of money advanced as a loan to a borrower is two point eight percent (2.8%) per month or thirty-three point six percent (33.6) per annum.

    NUP Remembers Fallen Comrades, Vows to Keep Supporting Families of Victims

    On November 18, 2020, the Joint Security Task Force in Busoga North arrested Robert Kyagulanyi and Pastor Andrew Muwanguzi ahead of their rally at the Ssaza Grounds, Luuka town council, in Luuka district, which sparked off protests in some parts of Buganda where, according to the Uganda Police report, 54 people were killed and dozens were injured.

    Police Halts NUP Countrywide Tour over Breech of Traffic Guidelines

    The NUP team was meant to be in Nakasongola district today Friday November, 15, 2024 and was to proceed to West Nile and Northern Uganda starting next week Tuesday November, 19, 2024.

    Kyagulanyi Apologizes to Buikwe Residents for Backing ‘Wrong’ NUP Candidates 

    Apart from Jimmy Lwanga, NUP's Bukoto South MP Twaha Kagabo also crossed to PLU, a political movement headed by the first son, General Muhoozi Keinerugaba. 

    Kisoro By-election Campaigns Kindle with Heavy Military Deployment

    The race constitutes six candidates, including Rose Kabagyeni from the National Resistance Movement (NRM), Salim Sultana representing the National Unity Platform (NUP), and Grace Akifeza Ngabirano as an independent. Aisha Cyimpaye will carry the People's Progressive Party (PPP) flag, while Juliet Musanase is representing the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) and Mable Ingabire for the Uganda People’s Congress (UPC).

    Kyagulanyi Calls on Youths to Take Up Leadership Positions 

    Kyagulanyi will head to Kisoro on Monday, November 11, 2024, and Tuesday, November 12, 2024, to campaign for the NUP flag bearer Salim Sultana for the Kisoro Woman MP by election. 

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