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    Lwengo Residents Threaten to Strike over Prolonged Power Outage

    The potential strike in Lwengo is marked by frustration over prolonged power outages, rising crime rates, and significant impacts on local businesses. The community's call for action reflects a critical need for responsive utility management and public safety measures.

    Minister Tumwebaze Tells Stakeholders to Jointly Confront Agricultural Sector...

    There is a need for relevant policies, regulations, technologies, and institutions in Uganda to ensure distribution of healthy food around the country.

    Kyambogo Residents Opt for Open Dumping of Garbage after...

    The government created Waste Management Act No. 49 of 2020, a law that encompasses waste management, producer liability, hazardous waste regulations, the treatment and disposal of waste, landfill management, waste incineration, waste transportation across the country's borders, and environmental and public health standards.

    IS IT THE END OF THE BEGINNING OR THE...

    Is the opposition enjoying the patronage system of governance? Can this patronage end in our political parties? 

    Ex-KCCA Bosses Remanded over Manslaughter

    Kisaka assumed office on July 23, 2020, after being recommended by President Museveni and approved by the Public Service Commission following Jennifer Musisi’s resignation.

    Discover Kigezi Wildlife Reserve: A Haven for Majestic Elephants

    While on a Uganda Safari Tour, tourists at the game reserve can also get involved in a number of activities, like forest walks with well-trained tour guides and colobus monkey tracking, which begins in the morning with a briefing at the reserve headquarters led by the ranger guides who prepare the tourists for the dos and don’ts of the trekking.

    Speaker Among Calls for Improved Regional Cooperation at EALA...

    The Commission, led by Chairperson Winnie Agnes Kabogoza-Musoke, presented its annual report for Financial Year 2023/24 and asked Parliament to increase its budget from the current Shs12.1 billion to UGX 21.8 billion to meet their targets.

    UCC to Shutdown Media Houses Broadcasting Inappropriate Content

    Section 31 and Schedule 4 of the Uganda Communications Act 2013 stipulate that Broadcasters must ensure that any program aired is not contrary to public morality, complies with existing laws, and that adult-oriented content is appropriately scheduled.
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