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    Mobilizers of the Patriotic League of Uganda (PLU) have called on the league’s top leadership to recognize and reward their efforts during the recently concluded presidential elections, in which their endorsed candidate, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni,...
    The National Unity Platform (NUP) leadership has urged religious leaders, cultural leaders, and all opinion leaders to raise their voices against human rights violations in Uganda, stressing that silence only emboldens the perpetrators. Addressing the press at...

    Government Announces Multi-Year Compensation Plan for LRA-Affected Households, Emphasizes...

    The Minister of Information, Communications Technology and National Guidance, Dr Chris Baryomunsi, has outlined key resolutions from a recent...

    PFF Party Rebukes Minister Baryomunsi Over Comments on Besigye’s...

    The leadership of the People’s Front for Freedom (PFF) has strongly criticised Dr Chris Baryomunsi, the Minister for ICT...

    UCC to reduce Number of Broadcast Media Houses in...

    The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has announced plans to drastically reduce the number of broadcast media houses nationwide, describing...

    Creation of Wealth and Jobs Still Lacking Despite NRM...

    According to Sharon Oyat, the UPC party spokesperson, 84% of the manifesto implementation lacks transparency, as it appears to be unrealistic based on the continued manifestation of high rates of unemployment among the youth, poor infrastructure, a poor education system, and poor healthcare in the country.

    Gov’t Warns MPs against Disruption of Key Parliamentary Session

    Baryomunsi pledges that the government will continue educating the public, even when Parliament has concluded the debate, so that Ugandans out there can appreciate, contrary to the lies and falsehoods that have been spewed out the last few days.

    A-Level Curriculum Reform to Enhance Student Engagement, Skills Development

    The old secondary curriculum was a student-centered approach, and was more teacher-centered, with a focus on rote learning and memorization, while the new curriculum emphasizes a student-centered approach, with an emphasis on student engagement and active learning.

    Baryomunsi Speaks on Purported Collapse of UCDA as Coffee...

    The government of Uganda is well conversant that coffee is a critical part of the economy, and its importance is growing with over 1.8 million households growing coffee, which contributes nearly a third of the country's export earnings, paying for critical infrastructure like roads, hospitals, and schools.

    UTCL Receives Major Investment from UAE to Enhance Services

    This partnership is expected to improve Uganda’s communication technology and enhance the quality of services available to the country with a population of over 46 million people. With this capital, UTCL seeks to ensure that it regains its foothold in the telecommunications industry, ultimately benefiting consumers and contributing to economic growth across the nation.

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