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    Erik Ten Hag in Trouble as Former ManU Players Push for His Sacking

    Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag could soon face the axe after a very poor display in the Europa League game against FC Porto on Thursday, October 3, 2024, that saw his side give up a 2-0 lead to forcing a 3-3 draw in the last minute.

    President Museveni Applauded Unification of South and Eastern African Chief Justice Forum

    The South African Chief Justice Forum provides a formal platform, structure, and framework through which the Chief Justices of Eastern and Southern Africa and Africa at large are able to collectively reflect on critical issues on justice delivery and adopt action plans to address those issues in a systematic and sustained way in order to strengthen justice delivery in our region.

    Uganda Opens Doors to Chinese Market for Wild Aquatic Products, Dried Chilies

    The government will keep negotiating with China to conclude the other pending protocols on avocado, meat, and Custer oil, among others.

    Uganda, Mozambique Sign MoU to Abolish Visas, Ordinary Passports

    Uganda and Mozambique signed MoUs in Veterans and Combatant Management, protection of wildlife, and mutual exemption of visas for holders of diplomatic, service/official, and ordinary passports.

    Uganda Hosts Mozambique to Strengthen Bilateral Relations, Trade

    The two countries share strong historical bonds through the FRONASA and FRELIMO liberation struggles from the shackles of colonialism and bad governance in the post-colonial era, which is a strong foundation in enhancing bilateral cooperation.

    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.

    Boeing Workers Strike, Demand Better Pay

    Boeing Aircraft Assembly workers have downed their tools at the factories in the Seattle and Portland areas after union members voted to go on strike and reject a tentative contract that included a 25% pay raise over four years instead of a 40% raise.

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