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    The NUP second cohort is open for all members, and applications are still ongoing. Among the students who were awarded certificates, the majority were female and were in three categories: foot soldiers, professionals, and community leaders.
    In July 2024, police and local leaders in Mpigi district, which borders Gomba, discovered 17 human skulls from a shrine belonging to Lujja Bbosa Tabula, and this discovery raised alarms about the historical and cultural implications of such findings, as well as potential criminal investigations related to the remains.

    Kiteezi Landfill Volunteers Deserve Special Credit as Uganda Celebrates...

    Celebrating the kindness of humanitarian workers is not enough; in Uganda and beyond, they should be protected, respected, and funded adequately when in the course of their work.

    NAM, G77+China Summits gained Momentum to Unify Africa under...

    While Uganda is gearing up to host the two international summits of the 19th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to be...

    ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN WAR: A Mediaeval Battle that has taken New...

    As the Israeli-Palestine conflict enters the 48th day, with hundreds of thousands being displaced from their homes especially from...

    ISRAEL-PALESTINE WAR: An Ideological Bankrupt War that Ought to...

    The World woke up to the news of Hamas attacking Israel territory on Saturday Morning, October 7, 2023, where...

    Kyrgyzstan Completes Third Operation to Repatriate Citizens from Syria

    The Kyrgyz Republic has managed to repatriate 95 wives and children of militants from detention camps in Syria, in...

    FORT PATIKO: A Place with Dark Horrors of Slavery...

    Fort Patiko also known as Baker’s Fort is found in Gulu, and was initially built by the Arabs as...

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