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    The family of Ssebuufu Edward, popularly known as Eddie Mutwe, has appealed to the leadership of Buganda Kingdom to stand in solidarity with Ugandans, particularly the Baganda, who have been subjected to arrests and alleged kidnappings. Speaking...
    Trent Alexander-Arnold, a stalwart of Liverpool Football Club for two decades, has officially announced his departure from the club. The 26-year-old right-back confirmed the move today via his on X (formerly Twitter) page, describing it as “the...

    African Legislators to Address Migration Challenges in Regional Forum

    In a high-profile gathering that will bring together ministers of labor from the East and Horn of Africa, legislators...

    Tour and Travel Companies Trafficking Ugandans to Have Permits...

    Ugandan labor laws are designed to promote equality and prevent discrimination in the workplace. The Employment Act explicitly prohibits discrimination on various grounds, including race, color, sex, religion, political opinion, national extraction, social origin, HIV status, disability, and marital status.

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