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    The James Legacy: Father-Son Make NBA History on Opening...

    LeBron first spoke about his dream to play alongside Bronny a few years ago while his oldest son was still in high school. The dream became reality after Bronny entered the draft as a teenager following one collegiate season.

    UAC Raises Alarm over Rising HIV Cases among Newborns

    As Uganda strives to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV by 2030, the HIV prevalence reduced from 18% in 1990s to 5.1%. Currently, new HIV infections have reduced from 68,000 to 38,000. As a result, concerted efforts are needed to ensure that all expectant mothers receive adequate support and treatment.

    LOP Petitions Government to Compensate Kigogwa Fire Victims

    On Tuesday, October 22, 2024, a fuel tanker that was traveling from Kampala to Gulu overturned and caught fire, claiming the lives of over 15 people in Kigogwa town along Bombo Road.

    Uganda on Countdown for 9th Edition of Nyege Nyege...

    Nyege Nyege is a festival in Uganda that promotes outsider music, primarily electronic by African artists. It was founded in 2013 by Arlen Dilsizian and Derek Debru. Its name refers to a Swahili word describing "a sudden, uncontrollable urge to dance."

    Court Remands 21 Defiant Lubigi Wetland Evictees to Luzira...

    At the beginning of October 2024, several evictees returned and started setting up camp-like settlements and makeshift structures, insisting not to leave the wetland till they are compensated, despite several warnings from NEMA.

    Environment Endangered by Fuel Tanker Explosion in Kasangati

    Uganda police continues to issue a warning to the public to desist from quick money by running to accidents involving trucks carrying products that are inflammable in order to avoid cases of death caused by blasts or fire explosions.

    Court Lessens Verdict on 16 NUP Political Prisoners

    In a statement dated October 22, 2024, the President of the Uganda Law Society, Isaac Ssemakadde, denounced the militarization of the judicial system.

    Teachers Involved in Examination Malpractice Denied Bail

    Anyone found in possession of exam papers or materials is guilty of an offense under Section 25(1) of the UNEB Act and faces a maximum fine of one thousand currency points, or a maximum sentence of five years in prison, or both. Ten million shillings is equal to five thousand currency points.
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