• The Passing Away of Kawempe North MP- Mohammad Ssegirinya.

    The Passing Away of Kawempe North MP- Mohammad Ssegirinya.0

    Muhammad Ssegirinya, also known as “mr. update”, the member of parliament for Kawempe Division North, passed away on January 9, 2025, at Lubaga Hospital in Kampala, Uganda. His death was met with an outpouring of tributes from fellow lawmakers and constituents, who remembered him as a passionate advocate for social justice and human rights. Ssegirinya’s

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  • Justin Trudeau Resigns: A New Era for Canadian Politics

    Justin Trudeau Resigns: A New Era for Canadian Politics0

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation as leader of the ruling Liberal Party, marking a significant shift in the country’s political landscape. Trudeau, who has been in office for nearly a decade, cited internal battles and the need for a “reset” as reasons for his departure. Trudeau’s resignation comes after a tumultuous

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  • President Trump’s Anticipated victory.

    President Trump’s Anticipated victory.0

    Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 US presidential election has sent shockwaves across the nation and the globe. Despite being convicted as a felon earlier this year and surviving an assassination attempt during the campaign, Trump’s focus on economics and immigration resonated with many voters. His campaign’s emphasis on tightening immigration and economic growth appealed

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  • Uganda’s Coffee Revival: New Bill Brews Hope for Farmers

    Uganda’s Coffee Revival: New Bill Brews Hope for Farmers0

    In a landmark move, Uganda’s Parliament has passed the National Coffee (Amendment) Bill, 2024, aimed at revitalizing the country’s coffee industry. This development has injected new optimism among coffee farmers, processors, and exporters. Uganda is Africa’s second-largest coffee producer, with over 1.7 million households relying on coffee as their primary source of income. However, the

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  • Uganda’s Finance Ministry Absorbs Three Agencies

    Uganda’s Finance Ministry Absorbs Three Agencies0

    • NEWS
    • November 11, 2024

    In a move aimed at streamlining government operations and enhancing efficiency, Uganda’s Finance Ministry has absorbed three key agencies: the Uganda Microfinance Regulatory Authority (UMRA), the Privatization Unit, and the Non-Performing Assets Recovery Trust. This consolidation, announced in August 2024, marks a significant shift in the country’s financial landscape. Established in the early 2000s, UMRA

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  • MPOX’s Story In East Africa

    MPOX’s Story In East Africa0

    Mpox (previously called Monkeypox) is a viral zoonotic disease (a virus transmitted to humans from animals) that occurs primarily in tropical rainforest areas of central and west Africa and is occasionally exported to other regions. Mpox is caused by a virus. Its symptoms are like those seen in smallpox patients, though less severe. Mpox is

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  • Why The Christians Support Donald Trump.

    Why The Christians Support Donald Trump.0

    The Christian body’s support for Donald Trump is a complex and multifaceted issue. At its core, many Christians, especially evangelicals, see Trump as a champion of their values, particularly on issues like abortion and religious freedom. Despite his personal life and controversies, Trump has managed to build a strong alliance with Christian conservatives. The Evangelical

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  • Critics on US Presidential Candidate-Trump

    Critics on US Presidential Candidate-Trump0

    The recent American elections have been quite eventful, especially for presidential candidate Donald Trump. One of the major concerns surrounding Trump’s campaign is his stance on human rights, particularly regarding border and immigration policies. Critics argue that his approach may violate the US’ legal obligation to protect refugees from harm and neglects the country’s responsibility

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  • Tragedy Strikes Kampala: Landslide Leaves Devastation and Heartbreak

    Tragedy Strikes Kampala: Landslide Leaves Devastation and Heartbreak0

    A catastrophic landslide at a rubbish dump in Kampala, Uganda, has claimed the lives of at least 25 people, including five children. The disaster has left a trail of destruction, with over 100 houses buried under debris and around 1,000 residents forced to evacuate their homes. Rescue efforts are ongoing, but the chances of finding

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