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    FDC Wants Parents Exempt from Paying UNEB Registration Fees

    According to UNEB, Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) candidates pay UGX 34,000, Uganda Certificate Education (UCE) candidates pay UGX 164,000, and Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) candidates pay UGX 186,000.

    Uganda Independence Anniversary: Ambassador Gen Balya Unveils Prospective Plan to Achieve African Political Union 

    Uganda and South Sudan are strategic neighbors, partners, and friends with a long history of excellent cooperation, especially regarding the revolutionary struggle in the two countries. Currently, South Sudan is one of Uganda’s biggest trading partners in the region, and the trade between the two countries is booming.

    Commercial Banks Access to NIRA Data Base: An Attack on Customers Privacy 

    In a bid to combat the rampant fraud and cyber security in most commercial banks, the Bank of Uganda has granted 74 financial institutions access to the National Identification and Registration Authority's (NIRA) database.

    Besigye Calls for a Revamp in the Funding of Education in Uganda

    The former President of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party, Kiiza Besigye, has asked whether Museveni could afford the cost of education if God returned him to childhood in his government, highlighting the need to revamp the funding of education to foster socioeconomic development.

    IS IT THE END OF THE BEGINNING OR THE BEGINNING OF THE END? Mushrooming Political Parties in Uganda’s Politics

    After the long-standing mistrust amongst the Forum for Democratic Change party members that led to the creation of factions inside the party, the People's Front for Freedom (PFF), led by Erias Lukwago, launched a nationwide signature collection campaign aimed at formalizing its registration as a new political party.

    DP Demands Gen Muhoozi’s Immediate Resignation over Undiplomatic Behavior

    On October 4, 2024, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba took on his X handle a controversial post that attracted mixed reactions both locally and internationally. In his post, he stated, “If the current Ambassador of America to Uganda does not issue an apology to Mzee personally for his undiplomatic behavior in our country, we will demand he leaves Uganda.”

    UPC’s Akena Threatens to Expose NRM’s Misdeeds in Quest for Better Future for Ugandans

    On September 2, 2024, Jimmy Akena announced his intention to run for the presidency in the 2026 general elections. His pronouncement marked the end of a 15-year electoral cycle without UPC's presence on the national presidential ballot paper.

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