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    Car Catches Fire in Head-on Collision, Three Injured on...

    On August 19, 2024, Kananura revealed that during the week of August 11–17, 2024, a total of 76 people died in road crashes across Uganda, with many incidents occurring along major highways like the Mityana-Kampala road. Among these were 24 cyclists, 19 pedestrians, 16 passengers’ motorcycles, five drivers, five pedal cyclists, and others (passersby).

    EC to Start PWD Mapping for Inclusive Elections in...

    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...

    UCDA was established in 1991 under the Uganda Coffee Development Authority Act, Cap. 325, which was repealed and replaced by the National Coffee Act No. 17 of 2021.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.

    SFC Soldier Sentenced to Death over Murder of Five

    Birivumbuka, commonly known as “Kaaba,” faced 10 charges, including murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit a felony.

    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.

    Uganda Warms Up for Highly Anticipated Breathaking Rock Fest...

    Rock Fest is a Christian music and lifestyle festival proclaiming the name of Jesus, declaring His finished work right from the city of Lagos to the ends of the earth.

    NAKAWA: St. James Primary School Burns to Ashes

    The National Build Review Board report 2024 indicates that most schools do not comply with established fire safety standards. This includes a lack of essential safety equipment such as fire alarms and extinguishers.

    IMF Confirms Uganda to Be Fastest-Growing Economy in Africa

    The increase of Uganda’s per capita income from $898 to 1146 in 2024 and the increase of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from $16 to $20 in 2023—all these, including many others—resulted in Uganda being recognized by the IMF as one of the fastest-growing economies. 
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