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    Bank of Uganda Reports 3.7% Drop in Inflation for...

    The Bank of Uganda (BoU) has announced a significant decline in annual core inflation, which fell to 3.7% in September 2024 from 3.9% in August 2024.

    Police in Kampala Arrest Five Over Unauthorized Procession

    Police have arrested five individuals for holding an unauthorized procession at Kitgum House along Jinja Road traffic lights.

    Uganda Cranes Set to Play against South Sudan at...

    Uganda is set to keep their place at the top of Group K as they take on South Sudan at Mandela National Stadium, commonly known as Namboole, under floodlights on Friday, September 11, 2024, at 7:00 p.m.

    IGG Kamya Vows to Investigate UBOS Following Public Complaints

    The Inspector General of Government, Betty Kamya, has vowed to follow up and investigate the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) after being accused by the general public of releasing figures that are not adding up.

    Govt Hands Over Kiteezi Landfill to a Ghanaian Investor...

    In a bid to solve the country's garbage problem, the government has handed over the Kiteezi landfill to a Ghanaian investor, whose plan is to convert the garbage into recyclable materials and fertilizers.

    Besigye Calls for a Revamp in the Funding of...

    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.

    Uganda at 62: A Journey Through Environmental Triumphs and...

    Uganda's environmental journey since her independence in 1962 is marked by significant achievements and challenges, ranging from diverse biodiversity, socio-economic issues, and evolving governance.

    IGG Kamya Urges Ugandans to Live Within Their Means...

    The Inspector General of Government (IGG), Beti Kamya Turwomwe, has encouraged Ugandans to live within their means and avoid corruption, saying that corruption is the biggest regret that the country has today.
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