One dead, Five in critical condition after police vehicle accidentally knocked NUP supporters
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- November 30, 2020
The first Masaka machete murder happened about the 21st of July,2021 when army reservist John Kabanda 70 and Vincent Kalya 69 were attacked and left to die in Taaga village in Lwengo district – central western Uganda. These murders targeted more old people and there was no formula on who was killed really except for
READ MOREOrdained priests pose with bishop Serverus Jjumba. Bishop Serverus Jjumba has created another catholic deaconry and parish to move liturgical services closer to Christians. The Catholic parishes now go up to 56. “In order to fulfill the liturgical needs of believers from clergy, we have created Busheeka Parish and Buyoga Deaconry,” Bishop Jjumba. He called
READ MOREBishop Severus Jjumba has created another catholic deaconry and parish to move liturgical services closer to Christians. The Catholic parishes now go up to 56. “In order to fulfill the liturgical needs of
READ MOREThe Kampala City Council Authority has announced its full takeover and control of the city markets and abattoirs. The old leadership has all been banned and 36 new administrators appointed. Ms. Minsa Kabanda, Minister for Kampala City Council Authority and Metropolitan Affairs explained that the move is meant to ensure full realization of the presidential
READ MORENorbert Mao – the Democratic party president has been sworn in at the state house Entebbe and parliament respectively as the minister for justice and constitutional affairs. The 55 year old law maker was appointed recently by the NRM ruling party president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni which agreement he signed causing many to call him a
READ MOREPolice has tasked Makerere University authority to explain why a number of students that are eligible for graduation were missing on the final graduation list. A sizeable number of the students insist that their names were on the draft lists and they prepared to graduate only to check the final list and they were not
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