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    As the number of Mpox cases continues to rise, health officials and community leaders in Makindye are working tirelessly to contain the spread and protect the health of residents.
    The sensitization meeting’s objectives included raising awareness, promoting healthy practices, engaging stakeholders, and fostering community support by building a supportive environment for those seeking to quit smoking. 

    70-Year-Old Woman, Accomplice Behind Bars over Murder 

    On September 23, 2024, a couple, Joseph Bukenya and Susan Namukasa, was brutally murdered by machete-wielding attackers in Bukomansimbi. This attack was reportedly connected to ongoing land disputes, highlighting the deadly consequences of such conflicts in the area.

    Video Conferencing System Launched in Mbale to Transform Legal...

    The launch of a video conferencing system at Mbale High Court marks a significant advancement in Uganda's judicial processes, aligning with global trends towards digital transformation in governance and law.

    Mpigi Residents Threaten to Protest over Black Spots

    The residents believe that installing speed humps would significantly reduce the risk of accidents and save lives along Mpigi Road.

    17 Ugandan Radio Stations Face Shutdown over Unlicensed Operations

    UCC has intensified efforts against illegal stations, effectively shutting numerous radio stations for similar offenses.

    Two Nyendo Bakery Workers Arrested for Hiding Electrocuted Body

    On July 11, 2024, two mechanics, Joseph Norman Abooki, aged 39, and Timothy Ddamulira, aged 15, died on the spot after a truck tyre exploded while they were attempting to fix it at a garage in Kijjabwemi, Masaka.

    Police to Start Charging Negligent Parents in Missing Child...

    On September 26, 2024, at around 10:00am in Masaka, at Down City Building, Farouk, a porter in the building, persuaded a 3-year-old juvenile named Preson with UGX 500 to go with him to buy a soda without the knowledge of the mother before disappearing.

    Lake Victoria Boat Capsize Claims Five Lives in Kalangala

    Most boat accidents in Uganda are mainly caused by overloading and strong winds. For example, in March 2024, a boat that had 17 people was traveling from Bussi Island in Wakiso district heading to Nakiwogo landing site when it capsized and six people died.

    Gov’t Retaliates Commitment to Address Terrorism, Violet Extremism

    The government has emphasized its commitment to address terrorism and violet extremism, underscoring the crucial role of peace, security, and defense in achieving sustainable economic development and national unity.

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