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    NUP Supports MAK-Starving Students with Food Relief

    Makerere government students are entitled to meals and accommodation allowances, which many say have been delayed, and the few who have got haven't even gotten 10% of what they are supposed to get. 

    EC to Start PWD Mapping for Inclusive Elections in 2026

    Disabled voters have historically faced several impediments, but the EC is attempting to remove these barriers in an effort to hold more inclusive elections. According to the amended 1995 Electoral Commission Act, the electoral process must be inclusive and conducted under conditions of freedom and fairness.

    JEEMA Calls for Unanimity to Solve Impasse in Coffee Sector

    UCDA was established in 1991 under the Uganda Coffee Development Authority Act, Cap. 325, which was repealed and replaced by the National Coffee Act No. 17 of 2021. The authority’s mandate includes regulating activities within the coffee value chain, promoting coffee quality, supporting research and development, and optimizing earnings for stakeholders in the sector.

    Kenya’s Kithure Kindiki Sworn in as Deputy President

    President Ruto urged Kindiki not to serve himself, families, communities, regions, or villages, but to serve the Republic of Kenya and the people of Kenya.

    Four Days Race to White House: Kamala and Trump—Who is Ahead?

    Polls are never 100 percent accurate; in some instances, they have been proven wrong. In 2016, they underestimated the popularity of the Republican candidate and eventually won the race.

    Ugandans Advised to Place National Challenges before God

    "It is of great importance at a time like this when we are challenged by the Marriage Bill, Coffee Bill, poverty, domestic violence, liberalism, nudity among young ones, and homosexuality to come to the place of prayer and plead for the divine intervention of the Lord.”

    Stop Politicizing the Coffee Bill—John Bukenya to Opposition MPs

    The chairperson of ‘Let’s Fight Illiteracy and Ignorance’ and the Uganda Association of the Uneducated Persons, John Bukenya, has urged the opposition members of the parliament to stop politicizing the Uganda Coffee Bill that seeks to rationalize the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) with the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries (MAAIF).

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